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Have had growing problems over the last 7 years

Could my heart medicine (metropolol tartrate, gemfibrozil or metformin) be causing me to have a continuing ED problem and would viagra or other med help?? Intercourse is impossible now..Thank you..


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If you can't take medications there's still hope for you. Vacuum Erection Therapy will help you obtain an erection firm enough for intercourse.

A good site to browse is northcoastmed.com/impotence.htm
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Yes the medication could be causing erectile dysfunction.  Not just the medication, but hypertension, diabetes, etc. can cause ED.  The first step is to see if you can change your medication.  If you have a heart condition and need to take nitrates you will not be able to take Viagra, Levitra, or Cialis.
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