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Any men out there that have the same problem as me. Since I started taking all my meds I have started suffering from erectile dysfunction. Does anyone have any advise. I have a much younger wife and feel terrible

posted July 24, 2022
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Hi there! I would first ask the doc to check your testostorone levels. They could just be the culprit. Usually its blood pressure medications that takes the lead out of the pencil. Talk to your doc about changing to a med that doesn't do this. As it happened in my 40s I began having this problem and I began taking testosterone supplements and problem solved. As I push into my 70s I take nadalol for BP and no problem. Anxiety and depression can cause ED as well. So.. I usually do not have a problem but I have my little blue pill on standby. Hope my info was useful, let me know how you dealt with it, ok?
Andrew aka the "ValleyGuy"

posted July 24, 2022
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

That little blue pill for a boost is the way to go, But will suggest u ask the doctor which booster is safe for you

posted August 5, 2022

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