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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 226754" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Agree. On drugs.com user reviews, the men who post seem not to be on testosterone but go to their primary with the issue of ED and off the bat, are prescribed Cialis(tadalifil)or Viagra(sildenafil) or (Levitra)vardenafil. My urologist told me that a TT of 600 is needed for a good response to those drugs but it sounds as if just the medication of a sufficient dose is all that's needed. </p><p></p><p>My former primary told me about the clinical trials for what became known as Viagra, being tried on men with coronary artery disease, I believe. Don't know what dose was given, but likely high. It was a surprise when some of those men began to manifest spontaneous erections! I read that on the reviews; 100 mg of sildenafil or Viagra brand gets them hard without stimulation and, for some, the effect carries over into the next day. I asked my urologist if there are any hacks to minimize the headaches. He told me two aspirin an hour before taking the medication. I've also read that downing a bottle of Gatorade or several glasses of water can lessen that side effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 226754, member: 42988"] Agree. On drugs.com user reviews, the men who post seem not to be on testosterone but go to their primary with the issue of ED and off the bat, are prescribed Cialis(tadalifil)or Viagra(sildenafil) or (Levitra)vardenafil. My urologist told me that a TT of 600 is needed for a good response to those drugs but it sounds as if just the medication of a sufficient dose is all that's needed. My former primary told me about the clinical trials for what became known as Viagra, being tried on men with coronary artery disease, I believe. Don't know what dose was given, but likely high. It was a surprise when some of those men began to manifest spontaneous erections! I read that on the reviews; 100 mg of sildenafil or Viagra brand gets them hard without stimulation and, for some, the effect carries over into the next day. I asked my urologist if there are any hacks to minimize the headaches. He told me two aspirin an hour before taking the medication. I've also read that downing a bottle of Gatorade or several glasses of water can lessen that side effect. [/QUOTE]
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