Managing ED when you’re in your 40s

by contributor on October 27, 2009

article3Getting ED for the first time can be traumatic, but it doesn’t have to be. Knowing where to go for answers is half the battle.  Lucky for you, once you find a safe online pharmacy , you’ll be linked to a plethora of articles, doctors Q and A lists, and everything you ever wanted (or didn’t want) to know about ED, and the 3 FDA approved pills for treating it.

To find a safe online pharmacy, check on the Internet for pharmacies that sell only FDA approved drugs.  They must also have their own licensed doctor. This individual will check your questionnaire-which you are required to fill out-to determine if the pill you are requesting can be provided to you.

Other than where to get ED pills, uppermost on your mid may be:

What are the side effects of these pills?

How do I choose the right ED pill?

Will my privacy be protected in the process of buying ED medicines online or in a drugstore?

How do I take the medicine, and what should I expect?

To settle your nerves, you’d be wise to study a line-by-line comparison of the 3 FDA approved ED pills: Viagra, Levitra and Cialis. Men’s health blogs, or article libraries in leading online drugstores, should have a grid of this type.  There you’ll see how to use each  pill, its side effects, and other factors to help you decide what to use.

Settle your embarrassment by knowing that ED is common among men beginning in their 40s.  A bit of research will give you the percentages.  Take it upon yourself to look up the answers to your questions.  No need to hurry about this important decision. And in case you are worried your wife or girlfriend will make fun of you, consider that 90% of women in an anecdotal survey said they’d respect your manhood for taking care of ED vs. letting it put the kibosh on your love life.

Guest author: eDrugstore.md A trusted internet pharmacy since 2003, selling only FDA approved mediations, with licensed physicians who review an up to the minute health history prior to filling new medication requests.

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