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  2. Intracavernous injection - Wikipedia

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    An intracavernous (or intracavernosal) injection is an injection into the base of the penis. This injection site is often used to administer medications to check for or treat erectile dysfunction in adult men (in, for example, a combined intracavernous injection and stimulation test ). [ 1 ]

  3. Prostaglandin E1 - Wikipedia

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    When injected into the penis for erectile dysfunction; side effects may include penile pain, bleeding at the site of injection, and prolonged erection (priapism). [2] Prostaglandin E 1 was isolated in 1957 and approved for medical use in the United States in 1981. [2] [6] Misoprostol has various obstetric uses.

  4. Trimix (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Trimix is available in several different formulations, including a gel that can be used topically, a gel that can be administered into the urethra, and an injectable form that is administered via intracavernosal injection (an injection at either side, not the base, of the penis). [2] [4] [5] [6]

  5. File:Complete Penile Erection Process.ogv - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the video, his penis is flaccid (non-aroused, soft, and fully flexible). During arousal it becomes engorged with blood and the erectile tissues expand and harden, causing first a partial erection (1:20) in which the penis is larger and slightly firmer but still flexible, and then a full erection (2:30) in which the penis ...

  6. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Penile injections, on the other hand, can involve one of the following medications: papaverine, phentolamine, and prostaglandin E1, also known as alprostadil. [10] In addition to injections, there is an alprostadil suppository that can be inserted into the urethra.

  7. Priapism - Wikipedia

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    The most common medications that cause priapism are intra-cavernous injections for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (papaverine, alprostadil). Other medication groups reported are antihypertensives (e.g. Doxazosin ), antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , clozapine ), antidepressants (most notably trazodone ), anti-convulsant and mood ...

  8. Prince William Forced to Cancel Royal Engagement at Last ...

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    Prince William was forced to cancel a royal outing on Thursday, Jan. 16.. The Prince of Wales, 42, was planning to visit families and servicemen and women at a military regiment where he holds a ...

  9. Autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    accelerate the syringe forward, puncturing the injection site; actuate the piston of the syringe, injecting the drug; deploy a shield to cover the needle; Some injectors are triggered by simply pushing the nose ring against the injection site. In these designs, the protective cap is the primary safety.