What do other patients take for ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

iGuard.org has more than 2,230 users on treatment for ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION. Learn more about what medications they are taking to treat erectile dysfunction from the table below...

Commonly Used Medication Name*
(Hover mouse over name to see medication class)
% of Patients Average Risk Rating Generic Patient-reported Severity
Cialis 67 % NO
Levitra 36 % NO

*This list is NOT EXHAUSTIVE - Only drugs used by a sufficiently large number of iGuard.org users are listed.

**Medications are sometimes known by different brand/generic names, depending upon how they are packaged or used.

EXAMPLE: 67 % of iGuard.org patients that use medications for ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION regularly use Tadalafil as part of their treatment.


Comments for ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

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Question/Comment:

I have been having erectile dysfunctions since my Crestor was increased from 5 mg to 10 mg about 2 months ago. Cialis isn't as effective as previously in aiding in erection since that time also. Is it due to an interaction of the increased Crestor or ....

62 year old male
Posted: 2008-08-31 08:40:54     Rating: Star Star Star Star Star

Question/Comment:

OK here goes........I have no trouble getting an erection but lately i am having trouble finishing the deed and am wondering if it could have anything to do with the medication I am taking and if not what can I do about this?

56 year old male
Posted: 2008-08-11 15:33:40     Rating: Star Star Star Star Star

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