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Premature ejaculation (PE) has been known as one of the most common male sexual dysfunction.
Until now dapoxetine is the only approved medical treatment option and there is no second line therapy in case of no-response or refuse to dapoxetine, a comprehensive evaluation of the factors that lead to dropout is needed especially in a real-practice setting.
With this background, investigators are going to assesse the discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment in patients with PE and the reasons for discontinuation in a clinical setting throughout a follow-up period of 2 years.
Premature ejaculation (PE) has been known as one of the most common male sexual dysfunction. PE can deteriorate sexual satisfaction and quality of life of the patients and their partners. Recently, the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) gave a definition that PE is a 'male sexual dysfunction characterized by ejaculation that always or nearly always occurs prior to or within 1 min of vaginal penetration from the first sexual experience (lifelong PE), or a clinically significant reduction in latency time, often to about 3 min or less (acquired PE)' . Until now, several treatment modalities for PE have been introduced. Psychological/behavioral; pharmacologic therapies, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), tricyclic antidepressants, tramadol, phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor, alpha 1-andreoreceptor antagonists; topical anaesthetics, and even surgical treatments have been used for PE in practice. Dapoxetine is the first oral pharmacological agent developed for the treatment of PE and the only SSRI approved in more than 60 countries for PE. The introduction of dapoxetine was accompanied with high expectation because of the optimal efficacy/ safety profile showed in the phase 3 trials. However, several clinical studies using depoxetine confirmed the efficacy in increasing IELT, it reveals significant dropout rate likely which was shown in the treatment using off-label SSRIs. Despite high efficacy and safety, discontinuation rate of dapoxetine is high compared to PDE5 inhibitors in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED).
Until now dapoxetine is the only approved medical treatment option and there is no second line therapy in case of no-response or refuse to dapoxetine, a comprehensive evaluation of the factors that lead to dropout is needed especially in a real-practice setting. With this background, investigators will assesse the discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment in patients with PE and the reasons for discontinuation in a clinical setting throughout a follow-up period of 2 years.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| dapoxetine treatment group | Consecutive patients who seek medical treatment for PE will be enrolled in the study. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Dapoxetine | Drug | Patients receive dapoxetine (taken 1-3 hours before sexual intercourse) 30mg as needed. A dose escalation to 60mg will be consented after 1 month in case of low efficacy. Patients will be re-evaluated 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status and the reasons for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 1 month after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 1 month after initiating therapy |
| Discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 3 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 3 months after initiating therapy |
| Discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 6 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 6 months after initiating therapy |
| Discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 12 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 12 months after initiating therapy |
| Discontinuation rate of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 24 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 1 month after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. The secondary outcome measures are the reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment (ex, high cost, low efficacy, side effects, etc) If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. |
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Male patients who seek medical treatment for PE will be enrolled in the study.
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Hyun Jun Park | Contact | 1092745311 | joon501@naver.com |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Department of Urology, Pusan National University Hospital | Busan | 602-739 | South Korea |
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| ID | Term |
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| D061686 | Premature Ejaculation |
| ID | Term |
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| D000097910 | Ejaculatory Dysfunction |
| D005832 | Genital Diseases, Male |
| D000091662 | Genital Diseases |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
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| C080598 | dapoxetine |
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| 24 months after initiating therapy |
| 1 month after initiating therapy |
| Reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 3 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. The secondary outcome measures are the reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment (ex, high cost, low efficacy, side effects, etc) If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 3 months after initiating therapy |
| Reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 6 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. The secondary outcome measures are the reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment (ex, high cost, low efficacy, side effects, etc) If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 6 months after initiating therapy |
| Reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 12 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. The secondary outcome measures are the reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment (ex, high cost, low efficacy, side effects, etc) If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 12 months after initiating therapy |
| Reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment | Patients will be evaluated 24 months after initiating therapy regarding the treatment status (whether they treat or drop-out) for treatment discontinuation in the case of discontinuation. The secondary outcome measures are the reasons of discontinuation of dapoxetine treatment (ex, high cost, low efficacy, side effects, etc) If patients missed any visits, they will be contacted by telephone or mail to collect their treatment data. | 24 months after initiating therapy |
| D012735 | Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological |
| D052801 | Male Urogenital Diseases |
| D020018 | Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |