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Response to janice regarding Pyridium

I have never heard of a urinary infection casuing sexual problems either.  But the Pyridium drug is suppose to decrease pain so im thinking it damaged my nerves as well?  Is that a possiblity?  It makes sense to me since it deals with sedating the nerves.  I felt my erection gradually become weaker throughout that week when I took it, and it was only for a few times.   I no longer trust very many drugs.  I want that damn drug to be taken off the market and I want to sue the manufacturer for millions.  
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Thats the problem nowadays with modern medicine.  You ultimately dont know what heck the drugs does to your body.  You always see those ads on TV for these new antidepressant drugs or antiallergy drugs, but then they name off some of the worst side effects imaginaeable such as: bloody nose, liver problems, fainting, dizziness, etc.  well, who the heck would want these side effects and these ads say it like it's nothing.  I dont think doctors really know what their doing.  My ED is a serious problem, I should not be having ED when Im 25 years old, I should be getting off on anything.  My **** should just stand right up at whatever im seeing, Mrs. Janice!
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As I said; you need to consult with a urologist for a diagnosis before drawing any conclusions. Dr. J
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