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Scientists believe they are close to developing a pill to boost male stamina, which could become as popular as Viagra.
The drug, used to treat Parkinson's disease, has been found to raise a man's chances of sustaining multiple orgasms during sex.
In trials, the drug Cabergolin was prescribed to minimise the effects of the hormone prolactine, which is produced by men at the point of orgasm.
The hormone has the effect of reducing a man's desire for more sex by preventing new erections.
Normally, the 60 test people, all healthy males, between the ages of 22 and 31, needed a break of 19 minutes between love making.
However, after taking Cabergolin, they were able to have several orgasms within a few minutes.
Scientists believe they are close to developing a pill to boost male stamina, which could become as popular as Viagra.
The drug, used to treat Parkinson's disease, has been found to raise a man's chances of sustaining multiple orgasms during sex.
In trials, the drug Cabergolin was prescribed to minimise the effects of the hormone prolactine, which is produced by men at the point of orgasm.
The hormone has the effect of reducing a man's desire for more sex by preventing new erections.
Normally, the 60 test people, all healthy males, between the ages of 22 and 31, needed a break of 19 minutes between love making.
However, after taking Cabergolin, they were able to have several orgasms within a few minutes.





