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CLINICALLY PROVEN TO IMPROVE SEX LIVES

improvementIn our clinical study, 76% of men taking Veromax daily for three months experienced a measurable improvement in their overall sex.¹

A number of men also reported an improvement in the number of attempts at intercourse, and their level of satisfaction after sex.

Other sexual performance products may make reference to the "traditional" uses of herbs when describing how they work. These formulations may not have been put through the same rigorous tests as Veromax.


¹Marshall-Blum LLC Clinical Outcome Specialists. Sponsored by Veromax International. November 2000.

Trial Protocol

Following a series of open-label, non-placebo based observational trials and a randomised, placebo-controlled multi-centred trial involving four centers, Marshall-Blum LLC were hired to conduct another trial involving the Australian formula against a placebo is a prospective, randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial. This trial was conducted between July and December 2000.

The study was designed by James M. Blum, PH.D., Melvin Duckett, M.D. and Peter Marshall, M.D. Institutional Review Board approval was received from Trial RB, Springfield, Illinois. The trial was conducted by Drs. Blum, Marshall and Richard Long, an urologist. Edward Kelmenson, M.D. and Aleece Caron, Ph.D. served in an independent oversight capacity.

Volunteers – men, who wished to increase their sexual performance - were recruited from the general population using a variety of recruitment mechanisms.

The primary end-points included the International Index of Erectile Dysfunction (I.I.E.D.) and the SF-12, both validated instruments used in a variety of peer-reviewed reports. The IIED asks a series of questions involving sexual and erectile functioning, while the SF-12 is a quality of life survey.

Patient Profile

Volunteers were screened into the study in phases that included several compliance checks. Once enrolled, they were seen at the clinic at two weeks, one, two and three months. During these visits, they completed survey tools, had their blood pressure checked and were interviewed by a research nurse. The nurse handled problems with a physician backup if necessary, (Peter Marshall M.D.) and reported to both Triad Group and Veromax International.

Questions used in Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Trial To Test Efficacy Of Veromax.

1. How many times have you attempted sexual intercourse?
2. How often are you able to get an erection during sexual activity?
3. How often are your erections hard enough for penetration?
4. How often are you able to maintain your erection after you penetrate (enter) your partner?
5. When you experience sexual stimulation or intercourse, how often do you ejaculate?
6. How would you rate your level of sexual desire?
7. How much do you enjoy intercourse?
8. When you attempt sexual intercourse, how often is it satisfactory for you?
9. How do you rate your confidence that you can get and keep your erection?
10. How satisfied are you with your overall sex life?