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New treatments of ED

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:24 am
by justwanahavefun
Hi! I am struggling with my venogenic ED almost for 5 years now. For the moment I am using PDE-5 and cock rings, but that treatment works poorly due to pain in my penis when I am wearing my cock ring and dizziness + nasal congestion because of inhibitors. To my best knowledge there is no better permanent treatment then penile implant. However, can you share with me with resources or prospective surgical/pharmaceutical treatments for my condition? I hope to stick to my present treatment as long as I can, and I want to keep my eyes open to novel best solutions.

And for those who monitoring this question regularly, guys, do you see any prospective ways of treatment?

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 11:28 am
by wolfpacker
Injections are also an available treatment. Other than that I would not expect any wildly new/different effective treatment options in the next 10 years.

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 11:55 am
by timduncan
rho kinase inhibitors, guanylate cyclase stimulator drugs and melanocortin agonists are going to be on the market in the next years. first in line is med3000, but others are coming
they're all diff mechansism than pde5's

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:09 pm
by justwanahavefun
timduncan wrote:rho kinase inhibitors, guanylate cyclase stimulator drugs and melanocortin agonists are going to be on the market in the next years. first in line is med3000, but others are coming
they're all diff mechansism than pde5's


Do you know how they gonna distribute it and how will it cost? Are they gonna sell it over the counter? Haven't find much information

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:58 pm
by Old Guy
In my experience any over the counter drug designed for men's performance is a waste of money. Can't count how many I tried when my ED began, and the only thing I got was a bad case of heartburn.
When pills fail injections are the usual next step. When nothing works an implant is the final step.
Haven't heard of any miracle cure on the drawing boards or drug labs. Waiting for anything new is a loss of sex you missed out on.

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:32 pm
by Mazzio
timduncan wrote:rho kinase inhibitors, guanylate cyclase stimulator drugs and melanocortin agonists are going to be on the market in the next years. first in line is med3000, but others are coming
they're all diff mechansism than pde5's


You should also check Shockwave. That procedure is still evolving in Europe. In USA it is in the hands of snake oil cheaters so if you live in USA corvette it.

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 5:30 pm
by frank66665
Mazzio wrote:
timduncan wrote:rho kinase inhibitors, guanylate cyclase stimulator drugs and melanocortin agonists are going to be on the market in the next years. first in line is med3000, but others are coming
they're all diff mechansism than pde5's


You should also check Shockwave. That procedure is still evolving in Europe. In USA it is in the hands of snake oil cheaters so if you live in USA corvette it.

even in europe they are cheaters, it just doesn't work, the problem is that urologists and andrologists who are in the field of ED are cheaters and unscrupulous criminals

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:05 pm
by Anonymous FT Member
Will we ever hear doctors talk about peptides?

Maybe the ring you are wearing on your penis is too tight if it causes that much pain.

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:38 am
by justwanahavefun
Mazzio wrote:
timduncan wrote:rho kinase inhibitors, guanylate cyclase stimulator drugs and melanocortin agonists are going to be on the market in the next years. first in line is med3000, but others are coming
they're all diff mechansism than pde5's


You should also check Shockwave. That procedure is still evolving in Europe. In USA it is in the hands of snake oil cheaters so if you live in USA corvette it.

I tried it. Didn't help

Re: New treatments of ED

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:40 am
by justwanahavefun
I've heard a lot about vascular surgeries for patients with venogenic ED. Any improvements on that field?