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Each week our doctors will post a few
answers to common questions posted on the Erectile Dysfunction
Forum. Please Review The
Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Forum Weekly Highlights Posted Below:
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Tom - London:
"I have been taking Viagra 2-3 times per week for several years will the Viagra continue to treat my erectile dysfunction symptoms, as well as, the Viagra did in the beginning of the erectile dysfunction treatment? Yes, Viagra has been shown to continue to help men for several years without a decline in the positive effects."
Physician: "Amazingly, Viagra is effective for the long time treatment of erectile dysfunction. Refer to the following graph depicting the use of Viagra for erectile dysfunction treatment. Some 95% of men who have been taking Viagra 3-4 years still report being satisfied with taking Viagra for the long term treatment of erectile dysfunction."
The following graph depicts how men rate the long term use of Viagra for erectile dysfunction treatment:

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Jeff - Amsterdam:
"I have been taking the medication Prozac for the last three months for mild depression which has helped with my depression immensely. However, since being on Prozac I have noticed that my erections have been sporadic. Prior to taking Prozac I have never had any problems performing on demand. I am only 32 and this inability to have erections is making me more depressed. I have heard that Prozac may cause erectile dysfunction, should I stop taking the Prozac or can I take an erectile dysfunction treatment drug?"
Physician: Clinical studies have shown that it is safe to combine some of the erectile dysfunction drugs, Viagra, with most prescription drugs EXCEPT NITRATES and/or Alpha Blockers. Nitrates are used to treat angina or chest pain, the most common nitrate is nitro-glycerin. Whereas, Alpha Blockers are used for the treatment of hypertension.
The question, however, is should an individual use Viagra, Cialis, Levitra etc. to prevail over the side effects of certain drugs? Yes, some of the erectile dysfunction treatment drugs may be used to prevail over the erectile dysfunction side effects associated with certain drugs. If your physician has prescribed a drug that you think may be causing erectile dysfunction symptoms do not stop taking the drug. Discuss the use of an erectile dysfunction treatment drugs with your physician and he/she will most likely prescribe Viagra, Cialis, Levitra or Uprima as a treatment option for your erectile dysfunction symptoms.
Commonly prescribed drugs that may cause erectile dysfunction as a side effect of the drug
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Confidential Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Answers, Ask a Physician:
Don't want to post your questions on The Erectile Dysfunction
Treatment Forum?
Men are often reluctant or find it very difficult to seek a cure for erectile dysfunction in the traditional fashion i.e. a visit to a physician's office or possibly an erectile dysfunction clinic. Fortunately, secondary to the advent of the internet men can now get qualified erectile dysfunction help online.
Communicate confidentially with a licensed physician. Get answers to your erectile dysfunction questions, is
Viagra,
Cialis,
Levitra or
Uprima the correct erectile dysfunction treatment drug or should you use another erectile dysfunction treatment? Simply complete the following short Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Form for confidential communication with licensed physicians specializing in the treatment of erectile dysfunction
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