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Erectile Dysfunction DictionaryA-E | F-J | K-O | P-S | T-Ztadalafil: The generic term for Cialis ®. testosterone: The male hormone that may rarely be a contributor to erectile dysfunction when it is found to be reduced or lacking. trazodone: A less common and debatable treatment for ED, this anti-depressant can also lead to prolonged erection, or priapism. vacuum pump: These devices are frequently used to treat ED, especially following a prostatectomy, and involve placing the penis in a cylinder and using a manual or battery-driven pump to inflate the penile shaft. Used in conjunction with a ring that holds the erection in place. varioceles: Varicose veins in the cord attachment to the testicles that can cause ED by creating hormonal imbalance, especially when present in both testicles. vascular dilation: The physical or induced response that causes increased blood flow throughout the body. vasculature: The system of blood vessels in the body that can be affected by many medical conditions that lead to ED. Viagra®: The brand name for sildenafil citrate. yohimbine: This is a well-known alkaloid derived from the bark of a certain species of African evergreen that, in some studies, has proved to have a placebo effect on ED.
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