Dr. Catherine Solano is a medical sexologist. Trained in health ethics, he consults in urology at the Cochin Hospital in Paris. He is the co-founder of Doctical, a telehealth platform that supports people affected by cancer in their intimate health. He is the author of many books including The Big Book of Puberty (Robert Laffont Publications).
We know that less than half of men with erectile dysfunction dare to consult for solutions. Others suffer from this problem… and so do their partners. Indeed, it is not easy to talk about intimacy with a stranger, even a medical graduate. Moreover, even those men who take their courage in both hands and consult often do so after several years of difficulties, it is time to gather enough motivation to dare to make an appointment.
The most commonly prescribed drugs for erectile dysfunction are available by prescription.
- The most commonly used pills of the Viagra (sildenafil) family, such as Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil) or Spedra (avanafil).
- two other drugs have a different mode of action and are formulated with alprostadil. These are Vitaros, a cream placed in the urethra, an opening at the end of the brain, and Edex or Caverject, which is injected.
A surprise discovery
Vemedia laboratory has recently offered a new treatment for erectile problems, with a very simple way of application, in the form of a gel and available without a prescription…
Source: Le Figaro

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