Erectile dysfunction and the latest available drugs
Consultant Urologist at The Sefton Suite, Mr Marc Lucky, sees the potential for better treatment throguh use of newer, more effective drugs for males with erectile dysfuntion. In this recent Daily Mail news story he discusses the options available.
Men who suffer problems between the sheets are seeing their sex lives left 'in tatters' because NHS doctors are barred from prescribing the latest drugs that target erectile dysfunction, experts warn.
Patients can be offered Viagra, but in the three decades since the famous blue pill was first trialled, medications that are far more effective have been developed.
One such treatment, a tablet called tadalafil, can be taken in a low daily dose. This dispenses with the need, as when using Viagra, to take a pill 30 minutes to an hour before intercourse, making things much more spontaneous.
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