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Erectile dysfunction with Pregabalin

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Hello

I've been prescribed pregabalin for some pain I am getting in my teeth and nose, possibly from a sinus op I had 2 years ago. It seems to be working, however I am having an unfortunate side effect - I am finding it difficult to keep an erection, and to orgasm.

Apparently this is a known side effect of this drug.

I'd be interested to hear from other users of this forum who have had a similar experience.

Does the problem persist whilst taking the drug? Or does this side effect eventually go away?

Is there a solution? Would Viagra help? Or something else?

Any advice would be much appreciated!

jra50

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