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Foreword

The committee hopes this report highlights some of the challenges in the area of treating and managing erectile dysfunction (ED), and that it moves the debate some way forward to addressing those issues.

Treating ED early presents a significant opportunity to treat and perhaps prevent chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. This early detection helps the patients concerned and can play a part in preventative health, as well as easing the costs on the Australian health system as a whole. Accordingly, I urge all men suffering ED to see a general practitioner for a comprehensive check-up.

Finally, on behalf of my committee colleagues, I would like to thank everyone who participated in the inquiry by appearing as witnesses or presenting submissions.

 

Steve Georganas MP

Chair

 

Membership of the committee

 

Chair

Mr Steve Georganas MP

 

Deputy Chair

Mr Steve Irons MP

 

Members

Mr James Bidgood MP (to 22/10/09)

Mrs Julia Irwin MP

 

Mr Mark Coulton MP

Ms Catherine King MP

 

Mrs Joanna Gash MP

Mrs Margaret May MP

 

Ms Jill Hall MP

Ms Amanda Rishworth MP

 

Membership of the sub-committee

 

Mr Steve Georganas MP, Chair

Mr Steve Irons MP, Acting Chair

Ms Amanda Rishworth MP

 

Committee secretariat

 

Secretary

Mr James Catchpole

Inquiry Secretary

Ms Penny Wijnberg

Administrative Officers

Mrs Fiona McCann

 

Mr Shaun Rowe

 

Terms of reference

 

The Committee will hold a roundtable forum to examine the health impacts of impotence medications in Australia.

The Committee is concerned that some of these medications, which are legally available for sale, may not be clinically tested and may have adverse impacts on men’s health and wellbeing. The Committee also has concerns that medical advice in respect of these medications is being offered to consumers over the telephone in lieu of a face-to-face consultation with a medical practitioner.

 

List of abbreviations

 

ABS

Australian Bureau of Statistics

ACP

Australian Custom Pharmaceuticals

AMI

Advanced Medical Institute

ED

Erectile dysfunction

GP

General practitioner

MATeS

Men in Australia Telephone Survey

NCCTG

National Co-ordinating Committee on Therapeutic Goods

PSA

Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

RACGP

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

STI

Sexually transmitted infection

TG Act

Therapeutic Goods Act 1989

TGA

Therapeutic Goods Administration

USANZ

The Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand

 

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