Due to high blood pressure, I take medication and noticed that I have erection problems. Is it the result of the therapy?
Unfortunately, all medications used to treat high blood pressure can cause erectile dysfunction. It is quite individual, in one patient the same drug may cause disorders, and in another they will not be. This has to be checked through self-observation.
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Beata CiesielskaA specialist sexologist, expert witness. member of the European and Polish Society of Sexual Medicine, Polish Society of Andrology, Association for Good Clinical Research Practice. Admissions at a private office in Łódź (by appointment, tel. 0501 019 578).
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