Probably not: Probably not. you need to see a urologist who may recommend muse or viagra (sildenafil). If those do not work, you may need a pump. However it is of utmost importance that you keep your blood sugar under control, or the ED will not get better
Answered 11/28/2017
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Doubtfull: Here is a quote from a reputable medical source. L-citrulline supplements may ease symptoms of mild-to-moderate erectile dysfunction (ED). Scientists say L-citrulline does not work as well as ED drugs such as Viagra Instead, discuss your problem further with your DR for additional options.
Answered 11/12/2014
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