Erection difficulties are common and can have physical, psychological or mixed causes. The right route starts with a private clinical assessment, not a product button.
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The service reviews the person first. Medicine may not be appropriate.
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It can be a health signal.
Persistent erectile difficulties can sometimes relate to cardiovascular health, diabetes, hormones, medicines, stress or other factors. A proper assessment matters.
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The cause changes the plan.
Advice, investigation, counselling, devices or medicine may be considered. The approach should not begin and end with tablets.
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Urgent symptoms stay urgent.
Chest pain, severe breathlessness, sudden weakness or other acute symptoms need urgent medical care — not an online checkout.
Balanced treatment overview
What a clinician may discuss
The list below is information, not a recommendation or guarantee of supply.
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Health and lifestyle review
Reviewing underlying conditions, current medicines, alcohol, sleep, smoking, activity and other relevant factors.
May apply to everyone02
Psychological or relationship support
Stress, anxiety and relationship factors can matter. Talking therapy or psychosexual support can form part of care.
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Mechanical options
Vacuum devices and other non-drug approaches may be discussed where appropriate.
Non-medicinal route04
Licensed oral medicines
Sildenafil and tadalafil are active ingredients used in licensed erectile-dysfunction medicines. Viagra is a sildenafil brand; Cialis is a tadalafil brand. Suitability and supply require pharmacist or prescriber review.
Clinical approval required
No “buy now” button here.
Prescription-only medicines cannot be advertised to the UK public like ordinary products. Pharmacy medicines also require an appropriate pharmacist assessment. A brand preference never overrides clinical suitability.
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