FAQS

Why should I select the best sex pills for women?

The specific products – unlike the corresponding pharmaceuticals (Addyi & Vyleesi) – do not contain anything chemical/toxic/addictive and do NOT cause side effects.

The top natural female sex enhancement pills are the most advanced science has to offer today.

They are 100% natural and 100% effective.

They are legal and do not require a prescription.

In addition, they are very economical and easy to obtain.

Can I use female libido boosters and instant arousal gels together?

Certainly. If you want more immediate and more effective results, you can use the pills in combination with the special creams and gels.

The benefits are multiple, with instant vaginal stimulation and lubrication.

How much do Addyi and Vyleesi drugs cost?

As mentioned above, Addyi & Vyleesi are medicines (approved by the FDA), ONLY available by prescription.

According to Addyi’s website, an online “medical exam” starts at USD 19, while a prescription is around USD 20 for each month.

However, most insurance companies do not cover the cost.

Without insurance coverage the purchase can run into the hundreds of dollars for a 30-day supply.

Accordingly, Vyleesi also offers a similar offer.

With insurance coverage, patients will pay no more than USD 99 for their prescription for 4 injection refills.

The out-of-pocket payment, however, for Vyleesi can cost more than USD 4,000 at commercial pharmacies.

What is the difference between erectile dysfunction and impotence?

Typically, these terms are interchangeable. However, I find there are vast differences in terms of the connotations each term carries. Erectile dysfunction is the term often used to describe a range of conditions — from an occasional inability to maintain or sustain an erection to a mild degree or inability to maintain or get an erection.

In contrast, the term “impotence” sounds very definitive, almost a complete inability to have an erection. This term has a very negative connotation. It sounds like it means a loss of power or no power, meaning that if a man has erectile dysfunction, he has lost his power, and I don’t think that’s true.

What causes Erectile Dysfunction?

There are a number of conditions that can lead to erectile dysfunction in men, some of which include:

  • Age: Even in the absence of the other health conditions, age becomes an independent risk factor for erectile dysfunction. The age that doctors usually consider to be a risk factor for erectile dysfunction is about 50. However, it is not uncommon for men in their 30s and 40s to have erectile dysfunction.
  • Medications: Certain medications can cause erectile dysfunction. For example, those patients who have been prescribed beta blockers or other medications to lower their blood pressure will notice that these medications may also lower the blood pressure to their penis, which can interfere with their ability to get and maintain an erection.
  • Obesity: Obesity is a risk factor for almost every medical problem that we encounter today, and erectile dysfunction is no exception.
  • Other Medical Conditions: Often, general medical conditions that bring patients into the doctor, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes, can also bring patients in to see an urologist about erectile dysfunction.

How do you diagnose a patient with erectile dysfunction?

To diagnose a patient with erectile dysfunction, my office provides the patient with a questionnaire, which we request be completed either at home before the first appointment or in the office when the patient arrives for his appointment. This questionnaire contains a set of very specific questions that physicians have proven are good indicators to use when stratifying the many causes of erectile dysfunction in patients.

Once the patient returns the questionnaire, I can review his responses to the questions and stratify those responses according to a specific set of guidelines to determine whether the patient may be experiencing mild, moderate or severe erectile dysfunction. These questions also help us determine what might be the underlying cause of a patient’s erectile dysfunction — for example, whether it is a blood flow issue, anatomical issue, psychological issue or hormonal issue.

Knowing the cause of a patient’s erectile dysfunction helps us better understand the condition and develop the best treatment options for that specific case.

Will the medications cause side effects?

There are some minor side effects associated with medications developed to treat erectile dysfunction. These side effects can include headaches, facial blushing and upset stomach. A very small percentage of men who take these medications may also experience temporary vision disturbances, such as seeing blue or a blue discoloration in the background.

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