OTC help For ED

cheatercheater's Avatar
http://www.newsmaxhealth.com/Health-...3/21/id/495785

Sometimes the label doesn't give full disclosure. If you experiment with OTC products, start with a low dosage. Work your way from there depending on the side effects.

Zeagra works for me and the label says it includes sildenafil.
mark77070's Avatar
I'm glad you posted that, cheatercheater. I don't have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc., and only pop a Rx enhancer because I get a strong guilt&nerves attack, especially on the first time with a provider. Am trying to work through difficulties with my SO. To the providers I go when I need to let off steam. Hence, a little sildenafil in the OTC pill is just what the doctor [didn't] order for me. I assume that it's in smaller doses than Viagra comes in, hence can fly onto store shelves under the FDA radar. Wonder how one could determine how much sildenafil is in the pill. Like someone else has already said, I suppose the way to find out is to cut a pill in 4 little pieces and keep upping the dosage on subsequent days until you get some results w/o side effects. I do know 100 mg Viagra for me makes the world turn blue, clogs up my sinuses, and gives me a hell of a headache.
mark,, no prob.. I did not take it personally. I did not want mis info out there. I do not sell the stuff nor do I have any vested interest in it. I just posted the info on it to maybe help my fellow kitty slayers out there.
theboss21422's Avatar
It's not over the counter but I started taking testosterone shots two weeks ago and now I wake up with a raging hard on. 10 weeks of shots once weekly. For about $110 Originally Posted by LittleWit
This is the best way to go unless there's another underling condition causing the ED plus if you are taking BP pills always consult with doctor first before taking any ED pill otc or RX