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20 Years Old Erection Issues Even after Viagra!!?

Hello

I have been struggling with erectile dysfunction now for pretty
much the majority of my late teens.

I got prescribed 50mg tablets by Lloyd's online dr
and have been taking them. The first time I took one it
definitely helped but wasn't rigid, so I took half another tablet
that seemed to work a bit better.

The second time I took a tablet it seemed to produce a smaller
erection.

My querie is what process should I go about to speak
to the right people and rule out all causes?

What are the possible causes that it could be to cover all bases?

And what's the highest dosage I can take?
Like 75mg-100mg.

Please reply, help urgently needed
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So I am told! I have been given a list of vitamins that may help too. Thank you for your help!
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5856747 tn?1403348682
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Viagra, or any of the PDE5's is probably not the correct treatment for ED in a man of your age. Lloyd's will always sell you drugs, that's what they do.

95% of erectile dysfunction in a man of your age is caused by Performance Anxiety. The remaining 5% -- diabetes, venous leak and so on are very rare.
What you have is easy to fix. Just take intercourse off the menu for a while. No performance no anxiety. Good luck. Hope this helps..  
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