ABSTRACT

What topics could usefully be presented in a course or discussion of sex edu­ cation with teenagers? BMJ. 303:992

3 What techniques seem to be most effective for conveying information on sexual health to teenagers? (4 points) BMJ. 311:1226 (letter)

4 What proportion of white m iddle-class women who had recently given birth reported dyspareunia in this survey? BrJ Gen Pract. 46:47-8

5 A diabetic aged 45 years complains of erectile impotence. What matters might you discuss and what treatments might you suggest? BMJ. 307:738-9

u Drugs and the male orgasm. a What drug may enhance the sensation of orgasm? b What effect may alpha-blocking drugs used for prostatic obstruction have

on sexual function? c What effect may SSRIs have on male sexual function? BMJ. 314:319-20 (leading article)

7 Male erectile dysfunction. (True/False) a It reliably improves with restoration of normal testosterone levels. b It may be improved in patients with deficient testosterone by correction of

9 Sildenafil. a When should it be taken for maximal effect on potency? b What are its commonest side-effects? (5 points) BMJ. 316:1112 (news item)

10 What alternative to injection appears to be effective as a delivery system for alprostadil in the treatment of erectile dysfunction? BMJ. 314: 238 (citation)

period, what therapeutic inferences would you draw from the following associated features:

i high levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hor­ mone (LH) ii high levels of LH but normal FSH together with high androgen levels iii borderline high prolactin?