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Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is incredibly common. The condition makes it difficult to get and keep an erection long enough to have sex and is experienced by millions of men across the country. We know this won’t necessarily make it any easier if it happens to you. The good news is that changing your lifestyle is often enough to improve ED. Reducing anxiety, getting more sleep and drinking less alcohol can all help to get your sex life back on track. However, as ED can also be a sign of an underlying issue, it’s important to speak to a doctor if the issue persists.

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What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED) & what causes it?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) can also be referred to as impotence. ED is a condition that affects men and is the inability to achieve and maintain a satisfactory erection for sexual intercourse, or in response to sexual stimulation.

Erectile dysfunction is a very common condition that can affect any man at any age, although it becomes increasingly common with advancing years. It is estimated that around 50% of men between the ages of 40 and 70 will experience ED at some point.

Erections are caused when a man becomes sexually excited. This arousal causes the brain to send signals to the nerves in the penis. Upon receiving these signals the nerves increase the blood flow to the penis, causing it to enlarge and harden. If anything interrupts this process then erectile dysfunction can occur. This interruption may be physical, psychological or medicinal.


Physical causes of ED include:

  • Vascular conditions - such as diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, all of which can affect the flow of blood to the penis.
  • Hormonal conditions - such as over or underactive thyroid, hypogonadism and Cushing’s syndrome, all affect the hormonal levels of the body and can lead to impotence
  • Neurogenic conditions - such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease will affect the body’s nervous system and can interfere with the process of achieving an erection
  • Anatomical conditions - like Peyronie’s disease that affect the tissue in the penis and can result in erectile dysfunction


Psychological causes of ED include:

  • Mental conditions - such as stress, anxiety and depression can lead to erectile dysfunction
  • Emotional problems can affect your physical ability to achieve or maintain an erection too. Examples of which include; lack of sexual knowledge or past sexual abuse, being in a new relationship.


Medicinal causes of ED include:

  • Certain medicines can lead to erectile dysfunction in some men. Examples of these include; beta blockers, diuretics, corticosteroids, antidepressants, antihistamines, and cytotoxics.

What are the symptoms of ED?

Erectile dysfunction will present itself as an inability to achieve or maintain a satisfactory erection during sexual intercourse. When dealing with ED it is very important to understand and identify the underlying cause. For example if you’re able to achieve and maintain an erection while you masturbate but find you are unable to get an erection with your sexual partner, this would suggest the cause is psychological. However, if achieving and/or maintaining an erection isn’t possible under any circumstance, it would be safe to assume the problem is primarily physical or potentially medicinal.

Erectile dysfunction is most commonly caused by reduced blood flow to the penis. In a large proportion of cases this can be due to narrowing of the blood vessels flowing into the penis, meaning that there is insufficient blood flow to produce an erection. Some causes of reduced blood flow are; weight gain, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking and diabetes. For this reason erectile dysfunction can be an early indicator of heart disease and it is important to have a full health check with your GP.

In general, symptoms of erectile dysfunction that occur slowly are more likely to indicate a physical cause (e.g. narrowing of the blood vessels to the penis) whereas symptoms that are sudden in onset may suggest psychological causes.

Other causes of erectile dysfunction can include: injury to, or diseases that affect, the nerves going to the penis, hormonal causes (e.g. low testosterone), side effects of medicines, excess alcohol, drug abuse, and psychological causes such as anxiety, depression, stress or relationship issues.

If you feel like you have the symptoms, our guide can help you learn how to complete a discreet online ED consultation.

How is Erectile Dysfunction diagnosed?

In general, erectile dysfunction can be self-diagnosed from the obvious symptoms of struggling to achieve or maintain a satisfactory erection. Although ED can be self-diagnosed, it is always recommended that any new symptoms should be discussed with your GP. If you do not wish to discuss ED with your GP, you should book an appointment for a check-up. Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of underlying health conditions, such as heart and circulatory problems, that should be addressed.

When consulting your doctor about erectile dysfunction it will be necessary to answer some questions about your sexual history. It’s important to answer these questions honestly as it may affect the diagnosis. This may include questions about:

  • Your sexual orientation
  • Your previous and current sexual relationship
  • Your levels of sexual desire or libido
  • How long you have been suffering from ED and to what degree you are able to achieve an erection
  • Whether you have been able to ejaculate or orgasm

Other more general lines of enquiry will likely include:

  • Questions about your overall physical health
  • Questions about your overall mental health
  • Whether you drink alcohol or take recreational drugs
  • What medication you are currently taking
  • Questions about your diet, exercise levels and lifestyle

The doctor may wish to perform a series of simple tests, as ED can be caused by a more serious underlying condition such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes. These tests may include:

  • A blood pressure test
  • Height, weight and waist measurements
  • A heart rate check
  • A blood glucose and lipids test
  • An ultrasound

There may be the need to perform a physical examination of the penis. This way the doctor can rule out any physical abnormality or anatomical reason for why ED is occurring. If over the age of 50 then the GP may wish to perform a rectal (prostate) exam where they will insert a gloved finger into the anus. This exam will help the doctor rule out underlying conditions, such as prostate cancer.

In some cases a blood sample may be taken for analysis. This sample will show the hormone levels in the blood. This analyses will help identify or rule-out any hormonal conditions like hypogonadism, which is low levels of testosterone in the blood.

Erectile dysfunction is somewhat rare in men under the age of 40 (if due to physical problems), so for a small number of cases further testing may be required. If this is the case then your GP may wish to refer you to a specialist, though this is rarely necessary.

What treatments are available for erectile dysfunction?

Treatment for erectile dysfunction has improved significantly in recent years with most sufferers being able to resume normal sexual activity as a result. Treatment is normally a combination of medicines, lifestyle changes and resolving any psychological causes.

There are four main tablets for erectile dysfunction, these are Sildenafil (Viagra & generic sildenafil), Tadalafil (Cialis & generic Cialis), Avanafil (Spedra) and Vardenafil (Levitra & generic Vardenafil).

Ultimately, these treatment options all do the same job, however there are small but important differences between them that we will summarise. Choosing the one that is right for you will depend on a variety of factors, like your health and whether you are taking any other medicines. It also comes down to personal preference.

Vitaros is a new cream treatment for ED that is applied directly to the penis. It offers an additional option to men who cannot take, or do not respond to, traditional ED tablets. It offers easy application and a fast onset of action, however it is less discreet.

Just to note, Viagra and Sildenafil are the same drug. Look closely on a packet of Viagra and you will see it states ‘contains Sildenafil’. Viagra is simply a branded name given by one manufacturer to this particular drug. So for all intents and purposes, they are exactly the same in all but name.

Viagra / Sildenafil:

  • 25mg, 50mg & 100mg tablets
  • Should be taken an hour before sex and the effects should last between 4-5 hours.
  • Any food can potentially slow down the action of Sildenafil. As a precaution, it is best to leave a couple of hours in between eating and taking the dose.

Cialis / Tadalafil:

  • 2.5mg, 5mg (once daily tablets), 10mg & 20mg tablets (when required tablets)
  • Should be taken 30 minutes before sex and the effects last for around 36 hours.
  • Is not affected by food so no restrictions apply.

Read more about Tadalafil vs Cialis.

Levitra / Vardenafil:

  • 5mg (generic), 10mg & 20mg tablets
  • Should be taken 25 minutes – 1 hour before sex and the effects last for 4-5 hours.
  • Heavy meals or food high in fat can affect its action so it is advised to avoid such foods before use.

Spedra (avanafil):

  • 50mg, 100mg & 200mg tablets
  • Can take effect in as little as 15 minutes and the effects last for 4-6 hours.

Vitaros (alprostadil):

  • 300mcg applicators
  • Can take effect within 5 - 30 minutes.
  • Unaffected by food, alcohol or other medicines.

As with all four types of ED tablets, Viagra (Sildenafil), Cialis, Spedra and Levitra, the right strength for you won’t relate to the size of an individual or their blood pressure. It is recommended that new patients start on the middle strength so in the case of Sildenafil and Viagra, 50mg. For Levitra, the starting dose is 10mg, Spedra is 100mg and Cialis, the lower strength of the 'when required' dose is 10mg, which will be the entry-level dose.

This initial trial should be attempted at least four times before it is judged whether that dose is effective or whether it needs to be altered to a higher or lower strength. In some cases, if one drug is proving completely ineffective then trying one of the other drugs may be a more prudent option rather than attempting a higher strength.

Viagra, Sildenafil, Cialis, Spedra and Levitra all need to be taken before sexual intercourse. Their effect should remain viable for several hours after taking. There is a slight variation between them with regards to how long before and for how long these effects last.

For clarity, stating ‘effects last for 4-5 hours’, does not mean the erection will remain constant for this time. The penis will still require stimulation or sexual arousal to maintain an erection.

Headaches and flushing are the most common side effects of Sildenafil (Viagra), Cialis and Levitra.

As with all prescription medicines it is very important to remember that you only take these medicines after having the proper medical consultation such as with your GP or through our Online Pharmacy. Buying them without a consultation with a medical practitioner can be dangerous and leave you susceptible to ineffective, fake or even dangerous medicines.

If you are unsure of the legitimacy of a site you are thinking of buying from, then make sure you understand how to recognise a regulated online pharmacy.

Compare ED Treatments

TREATMENTINFORMATIONBEST FORPRESCRIPTION-ONLYSTRENGTHACTIVE INGREDIENTHOW IT WORKSDURATIONPRICEMANUFACTURER
Cialis
A popular, long-acting treatment for erectile dysfunction, often dubbed ‘the weekend pill’. Men seeking a long-lasting ED treatment Yes 10mg, 20mg Tadalafil Opens the blood vessels to the penis and helps to produce and maintain an erection. 36 hours From £9.12 per tablet Lilly
Levitra More effective than other ED treatments at treating men over 50, as well as those with health risks such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes. Men over 50 and men with diabetes Yes

10mg, 20mg
Vardenafil Increases blood flow to the penis. Together with sexual stimulation, the increased blood flow will help achieve and maintain an erection. 10 hours From £5.50 per tablet Bayer
Sildenafil A generic, cheaper version of Viagra. Sildenafil is available at a much lower price, with the same effect and quality you would expect from branded Viagra. Men seeking a cheaper alternative to Viagra Yes 25mg, 50mg, 100mg Sildenafil citrate Increases blood flow to the penis, helping to achieve and maintain an erection. Will only produce an erection if you are sexually aroused. 4-5 hours From £2.00 per tablet Various
Spedra One of the fastest solutions for ED available - takes effect as soon as 20 minutes after use. Can last for up to 4 or 5 hours. Men seeking a fast acting ED treatment Yes 50mg, 100mg, 200mg Avanafil Increases blood flow to the penis. Together with sexual stimulation, the increased blood flow will help achieve and maintain an erection. 4-5 hours From £4.50 per tablet Menarini
Tadalafil
Cheaper than the popular branded Cialis, Tadalafil has been recently made available in the UK thanks to the expiration of the Cialis patent. Men seeking a long-lasting ED treatment Yes 10mg, 20mg Tadalafil Opens the blood vessels to the penis and helps to produce and maintain an erection. 36 hours From £2.00 per tablet Various
Viagra The iconic ‘blue pill’ from Pfizer, launched back in 1998. Very prone to counterfeiting - never buy it from a retailer who isn’t fully licensed and reputable. Men seeking to achieve and sustain an erection for 4-5 hours Yes 25mg, 50mg, 100mg Sildenafil citrate Increases blood flow to the penis, helping to achieve and maintain an erection. Will only produce an erection if you are sexually aroused. 4-5 hours From £5.62 per tablet Pfizer
Viagra Connect The only over the counter ED treatment available in the UK. Works in the same way as 'regular' Viagra. Men who don't have a prescription No 50mg Sildenafil citrate Helps blood flow to the penis, allowing men to achieve and maintain an erection. Will only produce an erection if sexual stimulus is present. 4-5 hours From £4.00 per tablet Pfizer
Vitaros A fast-acting topical treatment for ED where tablets have not been effective or are not a good solution. Can help to produce an erection in as little as 5 minutes. Men who want a fast acting ED treatment, and/or who have found tablets to be ineffective Yes 300mcg Alprostadil When administered to the tip of the penis, it helps to create an erection by increasing blood flow to the area. 1-2 hours ~£15 per application Ferring

Learn more about the price of ED treatment and what the best option for you is.

Treating Psychosexual and Other Causes Of ED

Often there are underlying psychological factors that cause erectile dysfunction, and it may be that group psychotherapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, counselling or sex therapy will be helpful for treating the causes. These are thought to be most successful when combined with physical therapy.

Other treatments available for erectile dysfunction that does not respond to drug treatment or counselling include:

  • Prosthetics.
  • Hormone therapy such as testosterone replacement therapy to boost testosterone levels.
  • Vacuum erection devices including vacuum pumps and vacuum constriction devices.
  • Surgery including penile implants. There are also times when treatment for underlying health conditions like prostate surgery and vascular surgery could assist in improving your ED symptoms.

These should only be considered for severe cases of erectile dysfunction that are unresponsive to first-line treatments.

As you can see, there are a wide variety of treatments for erectile dysfunction, and even if it means trying a few different types, it’s still reassuring to know that there are solutions to a medical condition that causes much disruption in your life.

Lifestyle Changes

There are many lifestyle changes that you can make that could help reduce the effects or risk of erectile dysfunction. These include:

  • Maintaining a healthy body weight
  • Reducing your intake of fatty and salty foods
  • Giving up smoking and recreational drugs
  • Reducing your intake of alcohol
  • Reducing your stress levels
  • Participating in a healthy amount of physical exercise

Ultimately, a major cause of erectile dysfunction is cardiovascular disease, and changes you would make to improve your health for a heart attack, are actually going to be the same changes that will help your ED.

Amongst younger men with erectile dysfunction, being checked by a medical professional is a recommendation from the British Heart Foundation, due to it being an early indicator of heart disease.

How quickly do ED pills work?

Oral medications for erectile dysfunction vary in their speed depending on which one you use, and how long you have been taking it for.

Usually, you will find them effective between 15 - 60 minutes after taking them. Some of the oral medications, like tadalafil, can begin to work more quickly after you have been taking it for a while.

What is the most effective medication for ED? How do I choose the best medication for me?

As you can see from our comparison above, the correct treatment for you will be impacted by your own sex life, lifestyle choices, sex drive and whether or not you have existing health issues.

For many men, they will benefit from prescription medications (or Viagra connect), you can see here more about the best pills to take for erectile dysfunction.

Can I prevent Erectile Dysfunction?

ED can be caused, or contritubed to, by lifestyle factors, such as smoking, being overweight and feelings of stress and anxiety. It’s easy to reduce the risk of developing erectile dysfunction by making simple changes, for example:

These simple lifestyle changes will vastly improve your physical and general health, which will decrease your chances of developing conditions such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease, both of which can cause ED. Having a good level of general health will also reduce the risk of needing any prescription medicine. The less medicine you are taking the lower the risk of suffering an erectile dysfunction inducing side-effect.

Erectile Dysfunction Myths

When it comes to erectile dysfunction there are a few common misconceptions and associated stigmas that surround this condition.

Erectile Dysfunction is linked to sexual attraction

A variant of the above myth is the notion that if a man needs to take a treatment such as Viagra that means he isn’t sexually attracted his partner. This is simply not the case. Just to reiterate, even with erectile dysfunction medication a man can only achieve an erection if he is properly stimulated.

If there is difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection with your partner because you find her physically unattractive, or if the reason is an unresolved psychological issue then taking erectile dysfunction tablets isn’t likely to resolve this.

Erectile Dysfunction is when you can NEVER get an erection

Another common misconception stems from the belief, ‘I don’t have erection problems all the time and therefore it cannot be erectile dysfunction.’ This belief is false. Men with erectile dysfunction can suffer many different kinds of symptoms, including any of the following:

  • You cannot achieve an erection at all.
  • You can achieve a mild erection but it’s not hard enough to enter your partner.
  • You can achieve an erection but you cannot maintain it throughout sexual intercourse.

Erectile Dysfunction only occurs in old men

Erectile dysfunction can be seen as something that only happens to older men and it’s just a normal part of aging that you simply have to live with. Erectile dysfunction can happen at any age. It simply becomes increasingly more common the older we get. It’s estimated that half of men between the ages of 40 and 70 suffer with erectile dysfunction. This statistic increases as we look beyond the age of 70, with 7 in every 10 men believed to be sufferers.

Taking Viagra will mean you will have an erection until it wears off

The biggest myth that stalks erectile dysfunction, especially in pop-culture, is that treatments such as Viagra cause an erection. In truth, this is not the case. Without the necessary arousal or sexual stimulation an erection cannot be achieved or maintained. The active ingredients in the three main treatments (Sildenafil, Tadalafil and Vardenafil) don’t automatically provide you with an erection. What they actually do is open the veins allowing blood to flow to the penis more freely and effectively when properly stimulated. Essentially, you could take Sildenafil or Tadalafil and still not achieve an erection if lacking the necessary sexual arousal.

Where do these myths come from?

It’s unsurprising these myths and stigmas regarding erectile dysfunction exist when you look at how pop-culture continually perpetuates these notions through film, television and comedy acts. It may provide us a quick laugh but as a consequence it’s reinforcing stigmas such as:

  • You should feel embarrassed or ashamed about requiring treatment.
  • Using erectile dysfunction tablets is a cheat to bypass a lack of attraction.
  • Taking a tablet will automatically provide an erection.
  • Only old men require them.

As we age the likelihood of our bodies malfunctioning increases and so with it does the chances of developing erectile dysfunction. Our eyesight can suffer similarly with age. The difference being there is no stigma attached to wearing glasses, contact lenses or receiving laser eye surgery to treat the latter. So why does a stigma still exist in our culture that shames a man into thinking he can’t enjoy a fuller, more pleasurable sex life should erectile dysfunction strike?

Read our dedicated resource to stay properly informed about ED, with genuine UK statistics.

Alternatives

There are a number of non-prescription alternatives for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction such as;

  • Changes to diet (cutting down alcohol and fat consumption)
  • Stopping smoking
  • Reducing stress
  • Counselling
  • Vaccum devices (penis pumps)
  • Vitamins and supplements

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) FAQs

  • You should not take Viagra or Spedra in a 24-hour period. You should not take more than one Cialis 10mg or 20mg tablet in a 36-hour period and more than two ‘as required’ Cialis tablets in a week. Do not take more than one Cialis Daily in a 24-hour period.

  • Cialis, Spedra, and Viagra (sildenafil) work in a similar way to produce an erection but there are subtle differences in length of duration and speed of onset.

    Cialis generally has the fastest onset, sometimes within as little as 15 minutes. It also produces the longest effect, up to 36 hours. Is not affected by food and can be taken as little as 30 minutes or up to 12 hours before it is needed.

    Spedra works as quickly as 15 minutes and last up to 6 hours.

    Viagra takes on average 30 minutes to kick in and continues for around 4 hours. This also applies to Sildenafil tablets.

    We are all different and one type of tablet may work better for you than another. In addition, factors like the amount of alcohol consumed and when and what you ate can alter the effects of the individual treatments. You may wish to try different tablets and see which suits you best. Each treatment should be tried at least 4 - 8 times before deciding if it is effective for you before changing strength or drug.

  • We are all different and one type of tablets may work better for you than another. You may want to try different tablets and see which suits you the best. Remember to try each treatment multiple times before trying a different strength or drug.

    You should never take different treatments at the same time; leave at least 24 hours between taking any erectile dysfunction treatments (leave 36 hours for Cialis).

  • Viagra and the other erectile dysfunction treatments in the same family, are very well tolerated. Any adverse effects that do occur are mostly mild, including:

    • Headaches
    • Flushing
    • Heartburn
    • Nasal congestion

    For a full list of side effects, see each individual treatment page.

  • Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can reduce the elimination of certain medicines from the body. This may lead to a build up drug in your system. For this reason we advise you avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice whilst taking erectile dysfunction medication.

  • The usual starting dose for erectile dysfunction tablets is? Viagra 50mg, Sildenafil 50mg, Cialis 10mg, Spedra 100mg. If it has not had the desired effect or didn't last 4 hours then it is important to try again for another 3 separate occasions before moving up to the higher strength. It can take a few attempts at first before you get the desired effect for your treatment.

    If the starting dose was more effective than anticipated then reduce the dose to the lower strength treatment.

    With all the ED treatments arousal is necessary, the tablets will not work without it and the medication will then simply wear off after 4 hours.

    Avoid taking ED medication with a heavy meal/high fat meal. This may delay the onset/ take longer to start working.

    Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol is not recommended as it will impair your ability to achieve an erection and you will not receive the maximum benefits form the medication.?

  • Both The Independent Pharmacy and the manufacturers of ED treatments do not recommend cutting or breaking any of the ED treatments.

  • An erection that lasts for more than 4 hours (known as priapism) needs urgent medical attention. If left untreated, it can cause long-term damage to the penis. It is important to understand that this condition is rare, if you use erectile dysfunction treatments sensibly and as directed there is only a very small risk of this occurring.

  • Viagra and the other erectile dysfunction treatments are not addictive but it is important to bear in mind that by taking this medication you are treating the symptoms and not the underlying cause of the condition. Therefore in the future you may need a higher strength tablet if the underlying condition was to get worse. If the erection difficulties are due to performance anxiety then men may feel unable to perform without them and become psychologically reliant on them as a back up.

  • The amount of time you need to take erectile dysfunction medications for will depend on the cause of your condition. If it is due to another medical condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure or obesity by changing your lifestyle and getting effective treatment for this condition, you may see a slow improvement in your symptoms of erectile dysfunction.

    Alternatively, if your ED is caused by psychological reasons like anxiety, you may need counseling to overcome the issues at the heart of your condition. Remember that erectile dysfunction treatments treat the symptoms of ED but not the underlying causes.

  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the condition when sufficient erection cannot be attained or maintained long enough for normal sexual function. It is commonly referred to as male impotence.

  • Not necessarily. However, one in five men will experience it at some stage in their lives, even though only 10% of those who have it ever seek treatment. It is commonly perceived as lack of virility and loss of manliness, therefore men tend to keep the incidence to themselves and suffer in silence unnecessarily.

  • This is one of the most damaging misconceptions about erectile dysfunction. According to a University of Maryland Medical Centre report, only 15% of the cases are purely psychological in nature. The causes of the remaining 85% can be traced to some physical problem. Anxiety, unresolved anger and other emotional issues between partners are the usual psychological causes. Depression also may cause impotence.

  • Whilst all causes of erectile dysfunction may not be preventable, maintaining a healthy lifestyle goes a long way in preventing the physical causes such as hypertension, diabetes, atherosclerosis and heart disease. Smoking, as well as alcohol and drug abuse, are some examples of the other preventable causes. Effective communication between partners also helps.

  • Most cases of erectile dysfunction respond to medication. Viagra, or other treatments such as Sildenafil, Cialis help those with ED to achieve erection and maintain it. They are normally taken around and hour before sex and will only work when you become aroused. For most people they are not available from the NHS and must be paid for privately from your local GP or an Online Pharmacy.

  • Not in most cases of ED. To identify and resolve psychological causes of ED, sex counselling can help. Surgical correction of physical defects, if any, can resolve ED in some cases. When non-surgical treatment measures are exhausted, surgery to implant a penile prosthesis can be considered to manage the condition.

    • Lifestyle changes - Quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake, getting regular physical exercise, and reducing weight are all that may be necessary to resolve the issue in many cases.
    • Vacuum devices - ?They are applied externally to create a vacuum that helps draw in blood to the penis. A ring is used at the base of the penis to reduce outflow and maintain the erection longer.
    • Referral to other healthcare professionals - ?The case may be referred to an urologist or to neurologist, if necessary. If the condition persists even after the probable physical reasons are ruled out, a psychologist may help resolve the issue.
  • Yes, you can buy all available erectile dysfunction treatments online from The Independent Pharmacy. By filling in a consultation for one of our UK prescribers to check and, if appropriate, they can issue with a prescription for the ED treatment of your choice. This prescription is then dispensed by our NHS pharmacy and dispatched to a location of your choice.

  • All the ED treatments we supply are sourced from the same UK wholesalers used by your local high street pharmacy. We always ensure that the products we supply are of the highest quality and have a UK product licence. Being a registered NHS pharmacy we use the same medicines for our Online Pharmacy service as we supply to our NHS patients.

  • Erectile dysfunction can indeed come and go, either with improvements in blood flow following treatment, which then deteriorate again, or with the psychological effects such as stress easing off but later worsening. ED can also strike when you least expect it, or when you overthink it, which can be very frustrating.

  • The main symptom of ED is being unable to sustain an erection. Despite this, a man may still have sexual desire and be able to have an orgasm and to ejaculate.

    Erectile dysfunction can cause male infertility because it can interrupt or prevent intercourse. In order to conceive, sperm must travel to a partner's egg during intercourse. Thus, problems that prevent or interrupt intercourse cause an inability to deliver sperm to the egg and lead to infertility.

    In some (but not all) cases, ED may be linked to a low sperm count, low levels of testosterone or difficulty with conception.

  • Bodybuilders sometimes regularly use steroids, DMAA (dimethylamylamine) or hormone treatments that can cause or worsen the symptoms of ED.

  • Cancers and liver conditions, such as Hepatitis C, are often linked with ED online, however no formal trials have been completed.

  • Many men claim that ED is caused directly by using condoms. While condoms can, in some cases, interfere with arousal and therefore erections, there is no direct link between the two. Erectile dysfunction occurs when an erection is not possible, rather than being caused by a condom. Ensuring that your condoms are the correct fit for you could fix the problem.

Guides for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Andy Boysan

Authored by

Andy Boysan
Andy Boysan
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Director & Superintendent Pharmacist

Andy is a co-founder and the Superintendent Pharmacist and Director at The Independent Pharmacy.

Daniel Hurley

Reviewed by

Daniel Hurley
Daniel Hurley
MPharm IP
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Pharmacist Independent Prescriber

Dan is an experienced pharmacist having spent time working in both primary and secondary care. He currently supports our clinical team by providing robust clinical governance review of our internal processes and information.