Cellular Medicine Association notes that the new protocol was not a P-Shot® (Priapus Shot®) Procedure
FAIRHOPE, Ala., May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, urologists from Miami (Dr. Thomas Masterson et al.) published (in The Journal of Urology) a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled prospective clinical trial which showed no significant difference between saline and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for erectile dysfunction.
The Cellular Medicine Association (CMA) noted that the authors did not give a P-Shot® but rather changed the protocol to their own protocol in the following ways:
"Still, we are very grateful to these authors for having the courage to try a protocol different than our P-Shot® procedure. That their results were less impressive still helps us because it tells us what does not work as well. That is also very valuable," said Dr. Charles Runels, the inventor of the P-Shot® procedure.
Further examination of the research regarding the P-Shot® and an evaluation of the study by Dr. Masterson et al. can be read here. <—
For evaluation and for possible treatment, men should find the nearest provider licensed by the CMA to provide the P-Shot® — on the directory at PriapusShot.com/members/directory.
Physicians of the CMA conduct and consult regarding research in the areas of esthetics, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, orgasmic dysfunction in women, lichen sclerosus, & other treatments for many other problems—using cellular therapies, especially blood-derived growth factors, including platelet-rich plasma.
Contact: Charles Runels, MD Medical Director Cellular Medicine Association (CMA)888-920-5311 phone 251-650-1251 [email protected]https://PriapusShot.com https://CellularMedicineAssociation.org
FAIRHOPE, Ala., May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, urologists from Miami (Dr. Thomas Masterson et al.) published (in The Journal of Urology) a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled prospective clinical trial which showed no significant difference between saline and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for erectile dysfunction.
The Cellular Medicine Association (CMA) noted that the authors did not give a P-Shot® but rather changed the protocol to their own protocol in the following ways:
- The injection technique was different and did not distribute the PRP as completely as the P-Shot.
- The centrifuge used to prepare the PRP is not recommended by the CMA.
- Only one-half the amount of PRP was injected (compared with the P-Shot® procedure).
- The PRP was not activated by calcium chloride.
"Still, we are very grateful to these authors for having the courage to try a protocol different than our P-Shot® procedure. That their results were less impressive still helps us because it tells us what does not work as well. That is also very valuable," said Dr. Charles Runels, the inventor of the P-Shot® procedure.
Further examination of the research regarding the P-Shot® and an evaluation of the study by Dr. Masterson et al. can be read here. <—
For evaluation and for possible treatment, men should find the nearest provider licensed by the CMA to provide the P-Shot® — on the directory at PriapusShot.com/members/directory.
Physicians of the CMA conduct and consult regarding research in the areas of esthetics, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, orgasmic dysfunction in women, lichen sclerosus, & other treatments for many other problems—using cellular therapies, especially blood-derived growth factors, including platelet-rich plasma.
Contact: Charles Runels, MD Medical Director Cellular Medicine Association (CMA)888-920-5311 phone 251-650-1251 [email protected]https://PriapusShot.com https://CellularMedicineAssociation.org
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SOURCE Cellular Medicine Association