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Alternatives to popping Viagra
There are many such drugs available in the market like Viagra which are prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). But every thing or every medicine is not right for every individual. Some people may get the best results after administering these drugs and some may not. Every thing is not suitable for everybody.
For those who do not react to these drugs, there are some other alternative treatments available in the medical world. There are other prescription medicines available but you will need something more than just popping a pill. Drugs such as papaverine and phentolamine can cause erections within minutes but they have to be directly injected into the penis. Apart from the obvious de-merit of sticking a needle into one's penis, a person can even have painful erections, medically known as priapism, which can go away only by medical assistance
Men can also use a needle free device to insert a pellet of the drug asprostadil into the urethra through the tip of the penis. Usually erections begin 10 minutes later and last 30 to 60 minutes. The treatment can cause some pain in the penis and testicles. Some patients may also feel light headed and dizzy. This medicine is not recommended for anyone who is at risk for blood clots.
Viagra is very effective and fast acting-it typically boosts the blood flow within 30 minutes to several hours-but some people prefer non drug alternatives. Not every man requires the magic touch of Viagra. Sometimes all one needs is a healthy diet, exercise and a little of Mother Nature's touch.
Ginkgo Biloba: A herb that is commonly taken is a memory booster and may provide benefits. It presumably acts by enhancing blood flow and seems relatively free of side effects. The ones who might benefit the most from it are the men who are on antidepressants. |