This drug pellet is inserted into the urethra and produces an erection in patients with erectile dysfunction

A) Caverject
B) Klorvess
C) Detrol
D) Muse


Answer: D

A) Caverject is injected into the penis; it is not a pellet.
B) Klorvess is not used to treat erectile dysfunction.
C) Detrol is not used to treat erectile dysfunction.

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