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taking pills for sex

i have been in a relation since 5 years. I use to have sex every week with my girl friend to enhance the pleasure i use to take pills for long sex drive but since i have stopped taking that Im failing to have erection while intercourse can any one please suggest me a solution?
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Hi there,
There are many products available in the markets to enhance sexual pleasure but there are no scientific evidences to support them. It is best to avoid using such products. Erectile dysfunction can be due to psychological and physiological causes both.  In young patients psychological causes like lack of confidence, guilt, and anxiety are common possibilities. While in elderly patients physical factors predominate. It can be caused by certain medications, including drugs for high blood pressure and depression. Thyroid dysfunction, vascular diseases like atherosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease and many chronic diseases can cause this problem. Treating the cause and lifestyle changes like daily exercise, avoiding smoking may help. Indulge in foreplay before the act.For medications it is best to consult a doctor. Only after ascertaining the cause medicines can be prescribed. I hope it helps.
Best luck and regards!
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It seems your body got use  to the pills  same happens  with  sleeping pills ,  however i would  go for  sexual stimulation that way in a natural way with  you  buddy well stimulated erections will go naturally back  
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