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Are Your Medications Causing Your Erectile Dysfunction?
By now you probably know that there are great drugs that help fight erectile dysfunction, including Viagra, Levitra and Cialis.

But what if some of the medications you’re currently taking are actually causing your erectile dysfunction?

Common culprits of erectile dysfunction

According to experts at Consumer Reports’ Best Buy Drugs, part of the problem is that men take more medications as they age. Some of the biggest culprits of erectile dysfunction include:

  • High blood pressure drugs, such as beta blockers
  • Diuretics
  • Antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs
  • Antihistamines, including Benadryl
  • Antifungal drugs, such as Nizoral
  • Painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin
  • Muscle relaxers, such as Lioresal
  • Ibuprofen, including Advil and Motrin IB

More medicines = greater risk of erectile dysfunction

The risk for erectile dysfunction goes up with each drug or mediation a man takes.

According to an article in The Washington Post, one study found that men between ages 45 and 69 who took three to five drugs were 15% more likely to have erectile dysfunction than men taking two or fewer.

The percent gets even greater for men who are taking six to nine drugs. They were 51% more likely to have erectile dysfunction.

Your options

You don’t necessarily have to rob Peter to pay Paul. Talk to your doctor about these options:

  • lowering the dosage of one or more medications you’re currently taking
  • switching to a new medication
  • changing to a combination therapy of lower doses of several medications

It may also be safe for you to simply add an erectile dysfunction drug, such as Viagra, Cialis or Levitra, to your current list.

They all require a prescription, which allows the FDA to ensure that they’re safe and effective.

But requiring a prescription will also ensure that your doctor can evaluate your current medications and make sure none interacts with the erectile dysfunction medication you’ll be starting.

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