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What medicine should i take to treat erectile dysfunction if i have rheumatic heart disease?

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Dr. John Garner answered

Specializes in Cardiology

All Fine: I usually prescribe Cialis for high potency, low side effects, and very long duration of action (it improves penile blood flow for ~36hrs. This means you can have several erections over that time, not a continuous erection for the whole 36 hours). It costs the same as the others, and less if 5mg will do and you get a monthly pack of 30. If you have a rhythm problem, avoid levitra (vardenafil).

Answered 6/24/2014

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It depends: Upon the cause. If no medical cause is present, any of the three products (viagra, levitra, (vardenafil) cialis) would probably work. Be sure to get clearance from your doctor re: your cardiac health and any medications you may be receiving.

Answered 12/29/2022

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