PDE5 inhibitors (PDEis) (Viagra/Cialis/Levitra)

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I think the us is similar to the UK, ur allowed 3 months worth at a time, has to be low risk substance and for personal use, strictly speaking. But obviously its not fda approved so its ur own risk, I bought some generic cialis in UK for about 1 dollar a pill but can't tell if its working.
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Does anyone here had long term improvements after taking cialis daily>
34M.Effaxor 75mg nov16-mar17.PSSD
ed, low libido, fatigue,
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Re: Viagra/Cialis and other PDE5 inhibitors

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These drugs only work when you use them, but they do nothing for libido.
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if you use pde5 long term theres a good portion of users that go into remission, i think 60%. im tired of typing the same stuff in different posts and reading the same nonsense over and over.
it is true they do not affect desire, though
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magnilo wrote:if you use pde5 long term theres a good portion of users that go into remission, i think 60%. im tired of typing the same stuff in different posts and reading the same nonsense over and over.
it is true they do not affect desire, though

Not quite understanding this comment.

60% of users go into remission? Ive not seen the numbers to support that? And no offense but I sure as hell do not call PSSD in remission if libido and orgasms (as opposed to just ejaculation) do not return. Viagra would not be able to effect either outside of a placebo effect.
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magnilo wrote: (from ED, not pssd)
Ok. Cleared up.
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What's frustrating with this forum is there's plenty of speculation but not enough people reporting their own trials to ever have enough primary data to draw definite conclusions. Using Viagra/Cialis is I'm sure something lots of people on here must have tried as a temporary fix for the ED component of PSSD at least, so are we to presume from the lack of first-hand reports that PDE5 inhibitors offer no benefits longterm or instead could the papers quoted by Magnilo suggest a cure but those people who've tried it are too busy shagging to remember to tell the rest of us??
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