Penis Is Not Hard with Propecia Use
I took propecia for almost two months and noticed immediately a change in the hardness of my penis during sexual encounters. They were not as hard. At my doctor’s advice, I switched to taking it every other day, but still the same result. I have since quit taking the drug and my hardness has returned, but I wish to gain the benefits of propecia. Any suggestions. I have heard that going on and off the drug can cause increased thinning of hair. Please help. Should I try rogaine instead?
Problems with erections are a known side effect with Propecia. In normal young men, this rarely happens, but if you are like most men, your sexual performance is going to be less spectacular as you get older. This problem normally impacts 20% of men in their 20s, 30% in their 30s, 40% in their 40s and over 50% in their 50s. Where your performance may be at the verge of showing this change, Propecia can accelerate the process. The solution for most men is taking one of the sexual enhancing drugs like Cialis (works a full 36 hours) or Viagra (lasts for about 12 hours). This way you can get the best of both worlds (hold your hair and keep up good sex). Ask you doctor to write you a prescription and if you try it you may like it.
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