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Suffering from ED

Dear Doctor, I am a 39 year old mail married for 12 years and having two kids. I am 5'10" and weighs 81 KG. I do yoga for half hour daily. I had been enjoying my sex life since my marriage without any problem. 2-3 years ago i was diagnosed with high BP and prescribed two medicines by my doctor. I take one full tablet of Angicam Beta in morning and half tablet of Losium 50 in evening. Sir, since last 6-8 months i have been gradually losing my erection. The situation is that i am able to attain only 60-70 percent of it as compared to what i used to get. even if i attain erection, retaining it is quite problematic. I have started losing my self confidence due to this problem. It has greatly dented my self esteem off late. Please help me get out of this problem.
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I discussed the problem with doctor last week. he said beta blockers are notorious for causing ED. He has now prescribed OLSAR 40 for BP and Nano Leo capsules for one month to cure ED. Just want to be sure whether i am on correct path,
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You might make a visit with your doctor to discuss your situation.  He/she may be able to adjust or change your medications if they are causing your ED.    
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I discussed the problem with doctor last week. he said beta blockers are notorious for causing ED. He has now prescribed OLSAR 40 for BP and Nano Leo capsules for one month to cure ED. Just want to be sure whether i am on correct path,
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