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Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra®
WHAT TO DO WHEN THEY DON'T WORK
We can help most men get a good solid erection - even if they have failed to get good results with Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra®
Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra® are among the most widely prescribed medications in the world. They have revolutionized the field of male sexual dysfunction medicine. They are relatively safe and work well for many men with erectile dysfunction or ED. That is great news if they work for you.
It is not such great news if you are one of the men for whom they do not work well.
Many men who have tried Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra® find that they either:
1. Do not work at all 2. Work well only some of the time 3. Work only a little bit 4. Have intolerable side effects 5. Can not safely take them
Most men feel that if these medications are not going to allow them to get an erection that easily allows for vaginal penetration, that they are not going to take it.
Most of our patients have already tried Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra® before they come to our office. For some men, these medications worked well at first but then were not working as well or not at all. For others they could not tolerate the side effects of a bad headache, nasal congestion and skin flushing. For some they worked only some of the times, leading to embarrassment when they failed to work.
We can help most of those men who have failed to get a good erection with Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra® to get a good erection. We only use medications in our practice and we do not perform surgery. There are alternatives to Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra®.
There are medications that are good and safe alternatives to Viagra®, Cialis® and Levitra®.
Several that we use to treat erectile dysfunction in a man who has failed with these pills include:
1. Sublingual sildenafil (a generic version of Viagra® that goes under the patient's tongue)
2. Penile Injection Therapy
3. Penile suppositories
* While we
will certainly try to help all of our patients, as with
any medical treatment, there is no guarantee of specific results, as
results can and usually do vary from patient to patient.
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