Ferico -
Thanks for the question.
What you’re referring to is a prolonged erection, or priapism. This is a potential side effect of most sexual dysfunction treatments, including oral medications such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra (as you can see from the warnings at the end of their television ads).
It’s important to consider that before recommending any treatments our doctors evaluate each patient’s personal condition, as well as the results from their diagnostic testing. Experience has shown that this personal approach helps reduce the amount of side-effects, especially compared to one-size-fits-all treatments like oral pills or other “off-the-shelf” medications.
It’s also important to note that should any incidents arise from our treatments we provide access to a 24 hour on-call physician, 24 hour emergency phone support, and follow up visits during the treatment period if adjustments to the medications are necessary. We’re committed to ensuring that each patient is as comfortable as possible during the treatment period.
- John




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I have just read rare cases of this and mostly due to injections like caverject but never heard of a case with Viagra or Cialis
Thanks for the clarification though
