Don’t endanger your health (or your wallet) by trying a novel new ED therapy that’s still experimental in nature.
Viagra and the other oral impotence drugs that followed it represented a genuine revolution in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
And they continue as the first line of treatment for male impotence. However, scientists are hard at work today in countless laboratories worldwide searching for the next best thing in ED therapy.
Already some of the fruits of their labors have made their way to market, but they all remain essentially experimental in nature. Among the latest ED treatments in the works are stem cell and electric shockwave therapy. Neither has made a real breakthrough at this point, and it’s possible these treatments never will.
Viagra Is a Tried and True Treatment
In the meantime, most men suffering from ED caused by insufficient blood flow to the penis, responsible for roughly 80 percent of all male impotence, can get the relief they need from Viagra. And the prices for the little blue pill and other PDE5 inhibitors are much less expensive than what these new experimental therapies would be.
While some of the new therapies under study may someday emerge as viable treatments for ED, none of them is ready for prime time right now. Therefore, unless you’re willing to be a guinea pig for one of these experimental therapies, it’s probably best to stick with what you know.
And remember, regardless of the ED treatment you choose, check with your doctor to ensure that it poses no threat to your overall health.
You’ll need a prescription to buy Viagra, its generic equivalent, or any of the other oral ED drugs on the market. If you have one from your doctor, you can get it filled at the neighborhood pharmacy or choose instead to order it online from a reliable online facilitator such as eDrugstore.com.
If you have a prescription, you can fax it or scan and email it along with your order. Alternatively, eDrugstore can set up a complimentary online consultation with a licensed U.S. physician who can authorize a prescription if appropriate.
To learn more, visit eDrugstore’s Erectile Dysfunction page.

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