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Orgasmic Disorder

Known as: orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasmic Disorders, Abnormal Orgasm 
A change in the ability to obtain orgasm or in the quality of the orgasmic sensation.
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
Abstract Aim: Sexual dysfunction, common in schizophrenia, may be further exaggerated by antipsychotics, especially those of… 
2017
2017
This study aimed to investigate perceived ejaculatory function/satisfaction before treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms… 
2008
2008
dysfunction in persons with diabetes mellitus is a complication that negatively affects the individual. This study set out to… 
2007
2007
Wallen (2006, 2007) joins Lloyd (2005) in arguing that data on women’s orgasm frequencies contradict mate choice hypotheses for… 
2004
2004
PURPOSE To investigate whether bethanecol chloride may be an alternative for the clinical management of clomipramine-induced… 
1987
1987
Abstract A questionnaire containing questions on sexual functioning was sent to 800 hypertensive patients. A response rate of 68… 
Review
1977
Review
1977
Studies that have reported the outcome of treatment of various sexual dysfunctions are reviewed. While the number of published… 
1976
1976
This study reports the rationale and results of a ten-session group composed of six couples with mixed sexual dysfunctions… 
1976
1976
Traditional psychiatric thought has equated the inability of a female to obtain an orgasm (particularly a vaginal orgasm during…