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Sexual Health
What medications are commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction?
The most commonly prescribed oral medications are phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors, including sildenafil, tadalafil, and vardenafil. These medications help improve blood flow to the penis to support achieving and maintaining an erection when sexually stimulated.
How do ED medications work?
How quickly do they start working?
- Sildenafil / Vardenafil: Typically 30-60 minutes
- Tadalafil: As soon as 30 minutes.
Timing can vary based on food intake, metabolism and dosage.
How long do the effects last?
- Sildenafil / Vardenafil: About 4-6 hours
- Tadalafil: Up to 36 hours.
This refers to responsiveness — not a continuous erection.
Are ED medications safe?
For most healthy adults, they are well tolerated when prescribed appropriately. However, they may not be suitable if you:
- Take nitrates for chest pain
- Have certain cardiovascular conditions
- Have severe liver or kidney disease
A licensed provider should review your medical history before prescribing.
What are common side effects?
- Headache
- Facial flushing
- Nasal congestion
- Indigestion
- Dizziness
Less common effects may include visual changes or muscle aches (depending on medication). Seek medical attention for any severe or persistent symptoms.
Can I take ED medication with alcohol?
Small amounts of alcohol are generally acceptable, but excess intake may reduce effectiveness and increase side effects such as dizziness or low blood pressure.
Will I need to take it every day?
Not necessarily. Options include:
- On-demand dosing before sexual activity
- Daily low-dose therapy for spontaneity
Your provider will recommend what best fits your needs.
Do ED medications increase sexual desire?
No — they do not affect libido. They support physical function, not sexual drive.
What if the medication doesn’t work?
Effectiveness may improve with:
- Dose adjustments
- Trying a different medication
- Addressing lifestyle factors (sleep, stress, smoking)
Your provider can reassess and guide next steps.
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