Any: Currently, there are three oral agents approved for use by the U.S. Food and drug administration (fda). These are sildenafil citrate (viagra), vardenafil hydrochloride (levitra), and tadalafil (cialis). All of these can be used in patients on beta blockers. However, check with your cardiologist before using any of these to make sure it is safe for you.
Answered 1/12/2016
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One that works 4 you: In add'n to oral agents mentioned by dr. Zeidman, staxyn is a different fda-approved brand & formulation of the same active ingredient in levitra (vardenafil). Stendra recently received fda approval within the last month and is in the same family as all the others. Muse is also a pill but rather than swallow it, you place it in your urethra (pee hole) to get medicine directly to penis. All are safe w/beta bloc.
Answered 8/7/2014
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