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I have Ed but can’t take viagra or cialis because of heart medications not sure if I can use injections or penile suppositories plus they are very expensive any advise

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More info on your heart condition and meds? I take several supplements for heart health: CoQ10, L-Arginine, L-Taurine, and Acetyl L-Carnitine. Ask you cardiologist if these would be OK and not be in conflict with your heart meds. Two of these can help with circulation and ED. Are you a smoker? Are you seriously overweight? Do you exercise? Are you properly hydrated? What is your age?

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