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What medication can you take with fluoxetine to help with erectile dysfunction?

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Fluoxetine with ED: Youcan take yohinbine and viagra (sildenafil) like drugs for ed along with fluoxetine.

Answered 10/9/2017

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Dr. Alvin Lin answered

Many options!: All oral pde-5 inhibitors, like cialis, levitra, (vardenafil) staxyn, stendra & viagra, work w/fluoxetine & other anti-depressants. However, you can't take these pde-5 inhibitors w/nitrates like nitroglycerin. You can also try alprostadil, either intrauretrhal (muse) or intracavernosal (caverject & edex) as a non-oral, non-pde-5 inhibitor, just in case you take nitrates or the orals don't work.

Answered 7/22/2012

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Various: A number of medications (buspirone, bupropion, cyproheptadine) have been shown to be helpful to one extent or another for some people. Some herbs (rhodiola rosea, yohimbine) can be helpful as well, though yohimbine may be dangerous for folks with high blood pressure.

Answered 9/29/2016

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Dr. Jesse Mills answered

Specializes in Urology

Consider stop Fluox: Consider switching to buproprion which is a good antidepressant but has fewer side effects. In general, antidepressants don't cause erectile dysfunction but often diminish a man's libido and inhibit ejaculation/orgasm. Also, get screened for low testostoreone which can cause depression.

Answered 11/13/2015

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Depends: Any erectile dysfunction medication can be used. It depends on any other medications you may be on, so check with your physician.

Answered 3/26/2013

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