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  2. What Happens If You Take Viagra and You Don't Need It? - AOL

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    If you want to deal with your ED, work with a healthcare professional to get the right support and ED treatment(s). This article originally appeared on Hims.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org .

  3. Vardenafil - Wikipedia

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    Vardenafil, sold under the brand name Levitra among others, is a medication that is used for treating erectile dysfunction. [1] [2] It is a PDE5 inhibitor. [1]

  4. 4 Common ED Pills: Weighing the Pros & Cons of Each - AOL

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    The Best ED Medication for Men: Pros & Cons of Top ED Pills. Over the last 25 years, (ED) medications like Viagra and Cialis have become common fixtures in bedrooms around the world.

  5. Can winter cause erectile dysfunction? - AOL

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    And if you find yourself dealing with erectile dysfunction, or ED, in winter—but not necessarily at other times of year—you might be wondering if the season can be a downer for your penis, too.

  6. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    The term erectile dysfunction does not encompass other erection-related disorders, such as priapism. Treatment of ED encompasses addressing the underlying causes, lifestyle modification, and addressing psychosocial issues. [4] In many instances, medication-based therapies are used, specifically PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil. [13]

  7. PDE5 inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of sildenafil (Viagra), the prototypical PDE5 inhibitor. A phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5 inhibitor) is a vasodilating drug that works by blocking the degradative action of cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) on cyclic GMP in the smooth muscle cells lining the blood vessels supplying various tissues.

  8. What Is the Safest ED Medication? - AOL

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    Safety is an essential factor to consider before using any type of medication, and treatments for ED are no exception. Luckily, ED is a treatable issue with a number of well-known options.

  9. PF-00446687 - Wikipedia

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    PF-00446687 is a drug developed by Pfizer for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, which is a non-peptide agonist selective for the melanocortin receptor subtype MC 4.It was found to be active in preliminary human trials, with the 200mg dose being of similar effectiveness to 100mg sildenafil, though lower doses were ineffective.