Erectial Disfunction Medications

Were you looking for information about Erectile Dysfunction Medication? Erectial disfunction medications is a common misspelling of erectile dysfunction medication.
 
Some types of erectile dysfunction medication (such as Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis) are taken orally. Known as phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors, these drugs are taken one hour prior to sexual activity. While oral forms of erectile dysfunction medication improve the response to sexual stimulation, they do not trigger an automatic erection as injections do. Drugs like papaverine hydrochloride, phentolamine, and alprostadil are injected into the penis -- and alprostadil can alternately be inserted into the urethra in pellet form, through a system called MUSE.
 
(Click Erectile Dysfunction Medication for more information about erectile dysfunction medication, including the types of medications available and numerous examples of each, as well as how they work.)
Written by/reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD