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l am a 76 year old man who began using ED medication five years ago. The first one prescribed by my doctor was Viagra.Upon first taking it, it was remarkably effective.It soon became less and less effective, and my doctor switched me to Cialis.This was no better. At this time it is only slightly better than not taking it at all. l am wondering if anyone else has experienced a ''fade'' in the effectivenessof their ED medication.What, if anything, can be done about it? l am in excellent health. As yet, l have not discussed this with my doctor.The honest experiences of other users of ED medication would be appreciated.

 

Do erectile dysfunction medications like Cialis and Viagra become less effective over time

I am 67 and have found it to be true. I am presently using Caverject or Edex. They are both injection type devices that allow you to maintain a very hard erection for up to four hours. I know sticking a needle in your penis sounds very painful, but it is no worse then a shot in the arm; maybe less because the needle is very small. You could also try the vacumn pump which is another option for us older guys.