I recently discovered citrulene (saw it on this forum). For me it magnifies the effects of ed drugs. Two scoops. Great tip, I'll check it out. Oral drugs lose their efficacy over time. When they stop working, change to a different drug (there are 11 different PDE-5 inhibitors). Cialis stopped worki...
Very interesting thread. Everyone is different, less libido or frequency doesn't necessarily mean illness or dysfunction. In my case, I am 47 y.o. and can easily get an erection in a few seconds, no manual stimulation. BUT I can also lose it very quickly, one wrong thought and down it goes. I am an ...
In my case, it's the exact opposite: mental / visual stimulation is much more important than physical. If I'm anxious or depressed, no amount of physical stimulation will get me hard enough for penetration.
I am perplexed by all the negative reactions to Eroxon. It's not a miracle cure and it doesn't work for everyone, but it is FDA approved and most definitely NOT a scam. Because it is a topical treatment and very safe, I suggest you combine it with other meds (e.g. Viagra) for improved results. What...
[...] Injections actually cause me to have more anxiety, as you have to inject a few minutes prior to sex, whereas with viagra, you take the pill and forget about it, focus on other stuff, but viagra doesn't work well anymore, it depends too much on your mind, whereas trimix not so much. [...] If V...
There are several pharmacies that combine different PDE-5 inhibitors (e.g. Viagra + Cialis), I never tried that. I do combine, however, udenafil + oral phentolamine + Eroxon, which are three entirely different meds.
I'd love to know more about the causes, PD is still a big mystery to me. I'd say the most probable causes are trimix injections and sex positions, I've never heard of beta blockers causing PD.
Good luck and please keep us posted on your progress.
I am perplexed by all the negative reactions to Eroxon. It's not a miracle cure and it doesn't work for everyone, but it is FDA approved and most definitely NOT a scam. Because it is a topical treatment and very safe, I suggest you combine it with other meds (e.g. Viagra) for improved results.
I suggest combination therapy in these cases. Oral phentolamine by itself is useless for me, but it's brilliant when I take it in combination with udenafil. Combination may, however, worsen side effects, always consult your doctor first. Flavio, where do you get Oral phentolamine? Never heard of it...