Author: Dr. Brody Andrews
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Minoxidil
Minoxidil is the active ingredient in Rogaine. It’s used to stimulate the regrowth and thickening of the hair. Here’s everything you need to know about minoxidil before you use it.
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Viagra: Benefits, Safety, Dosage, & Alternative Options to be Aware of
Viagra is the brand name for sildenafil citrate — the world’s most popular treatment for erectile dysfunction. Over 65% of prescriptions for ED were for Viagra or generic equivalents in 2019.
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Is Your Medication Causing Erectile Dysfunction?
Some medications can cause erectile dysfunction, creating a whole new problem to deal with. Here are common drugs that cause ED and what you can do about it.
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The Ultimate Guide to Tadagra: Benefits, Dosage, and More
Tadagra is similar to Cialis and can help treat erectile dysfunction. This guide explains how it works, common side effects, who shouldn’t use it, and more.
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Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy Safe? Myths vs. Facts
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) comes in the form of a tablet, topical gel, or injection. It’s used to treat hypogonadism and testosterone deficiency. Know the risks before you begin.
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5 Vitamins To Help With Erectile Dysfunction
What’s the relationship between vitamins and erectile dysfunction? Can vitamins treat or prevent ED? Keep reading and find out which ones might help.
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Vilitra
Vilitra contains vardenafil, the same active ingredient in Levitra, and is commonly prescribed for treating erectile dysfunction. Here’s what you should know.
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Headed to the Doctor? Here Are the Top 6 Erectile Dysfunction Tests
Erectile dysfunction is common but that doesn’t make it easier. A trip to the doctor can help in many ways, and here are common tests you can expect.
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Can Covid Cause Erectile Dysfunction?
COVID-19 causes lower testosterone levels and damages blood vessels, but does this lead to ED? Here’s what we know about the connection between the two.
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Erectile Dysfunction: Symptoms, Causes, & Common Myths
Erectile dysfunction is common and can be easy to treat. Here are the signs of ED, what causes it, how to treat it, and myths you might have heard.