Injectable & Insertable Erectile Dysfunction Treatments

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Erectile Dysfunction Insertables and Injections Online

You can order erectile dysfunction injections and insertables online with Simple Online Pharmacy. Our UK-registered clinical team can diagnose your ED, and offer appropriate treatment options. Simply fill out an assessment form, and once our clinical team has reviewed it, we can pass a prescription on to our pharmacy team. They can fill the prescription and dispatch your medication securely and discreetly to your door.

All our ED injections are sourced from UK based wholesalers. They are licensed by the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency), so you can rest assured that you are receiving safe and effective treatments.

We have checked our prices against our competitors and are amongst the cheapest online for all treatments. We do not add prescription fees to any orders, and we offer free delivery on any order over £45.

 

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Injectable ED Treatments

Injectable & Insertable Erectile Dysfunction treatment options

    Overview

    What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)?

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability for a man to gain or maintain an erection hard enough or for long enough to achieve satisfactory sex.

    Failure to gain and maintain an erection for men with ED can be incredibly distressing - many men who suffer from this condition find maintaining a healthy sexual relationship incredibly challenging and stressful.

    Studies suggest that over 50% of men will experience erection problems in their lifetime. While it’s true this usually occurs later in life, ED is said to affect 1 in 4 men under 40 in some way.

    Identifying the cause of your ED and addressing the problem is incredibly important. Addressing underlying causes to naturally resolve your ED is ideal. However, in situations where the underlying cause can not be addressed, there are a number of treatment options available for men to overcome this distressing condition.

     

    Erectile Dysfunction Causes

    To gain and maintain an erection, blow must flow into the penis through a relaxed blood vessel, then stay there by the closing of the blood vessel. When sexual arousal goes away, the vessel opens allowing blood to leave, softening the penis. There can be a number of causes of erectile dysfunction. These can be split into two major categories: Physical and Psychological.

     

    Physical Causes of ED

     

    Narrowing Blood Vessels

    Health conditions such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, heart disease and diabetes can all lead to narrowed blood vessels. ED may be the first indication of one of these underlying conditions, this is why we encourage you to talk to your doctor for a full checkup-up with blood tests for all men, especially if you are over 40.

    Lifestyle Factors

    A poor diet, lack of fitness, excessive alcohol consumption, and smoking are all risk factors for acquiring ED. If these apply to you, addressing them may improve your ED, possibly even cure it.

    Age

    Unfortunately, it is true that age can contribute to ED. As men get older risk factors for conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, low testosterone and others can all begin to play a role in erectile function.

    Medicines

    Taking medicines that cause changes to blood flow around the body or have side effects which change blood flow or libido can result in ED. Treatments for depression, blood pressure, and hair loss are examples of drugs that may be causing your ED. Do not stop prescribed treatments without consulting your doctor about your treatment options.

    Injury

    While much rarer, certain types of injury to the penis can cause issues with blood flow. Whether this is from a single source, or multiple smaller injuries, scar tissue and swelling can reduce blood flow. Some surgeries (such as prostatectomy) can cause damage to the area surrounding the penis, making it difficult or even impossible to achieve an erection without help.

     

    Psychological Causes of ED

    Depression and Anxiety

    ED is more prevalent in men who are suffering from depression. If you feel like you might be depressed you should speak to your doctor about your symptoms. Mental health can greatly affect your ability to get an erection and the underlying depression may need to be treated to improve ED. Stress and anxiety, even in the short term, can result in ED. With the rising number of men developing anxiety for various working and social reasons, anxiety-related ED has become common. Erectile dysfunction relating to anxiety should resolve once the anxiety has. If you suffer from long term anxiety conditions, counselling and treatment may be needed to overcome ED.

     

    Erectile Dysfunction Treatments

    A common question among men with newly presenting ED is - is there a cure for erectile dysfunction?

    Unfortunately, the real answer is not quite so simple. Many men can “cure” their ED by addressing the main causes behind it. But, for those men who can’t manage the underlying cause, or for those who need help while they work on it, there are four main ways to treat ED.

    Erectile Dysfunction Tablets

    The first-line treatments for erectile problems are tablets from the drug class PDE-5 inhibitors. These include:

    These ED treatments work by increasing the blood flow to the penis. While this significantly improves the ability to gain and maintain an erection, you still require arousal to gain an erection.

    Side effects for these treatments of ED tend to be related to their effect on blood vessels. For this reason, they may not be suitable for patients with low blood pressure and heart conditions. Side effects can include dizziness and headaches.

    Penis Vacuum Pump Devices

    Another alternative to using medication are penis pumps. These can be a little intimidating to use, however they do produce results. For men who are unable to get an erection, a penis pump can be an incredibly effective solution.

    They work by creating a vacuum around the penis. This vacuum effect then encourages blood flow into the penis and results in an erection.

    Once erect, a ring can be used at the base of the penis to help maintain the erection. Satisfaction with the results vary. Studies show between 50-80% of men are happy with the outcome of using this type of device.

    Penile Implants

    A penile implant is a device that is surgically placed into the genitals that can be semi-rigid or adjustable for hardening. These devices are quite invasive and are only used in patients who cannot use other treatments, leaving them as the only option for treating erectile dysfunction.

     

    Injectable and Inserted Drugs for ED

    Caverject (Alprostadil) is a drug made by the same company that came up with the original ED treatment, Viagra. Caverject is an injection into the penis. For obvious reasons, this is not the most popular option due to peoples general discomfort around injections; however, it is proven to work significantly faster than the tablet options, only taking around 5-15 minutes to work.

    Inserted treatments are similar to pessaries or suppositories; a pill is inserted into the urethra and allowed to dissolve, delivering the medication directly to the tissues of the penis. Insertable medications can be uncomfortable, but have been shown to be very effective at treating ED.

    These treatments are only prescribed when tablets or other treatments have not worked. You will also need to have a doctor talk you through how to use the treatment before your first use. This means we will only prescribe these treatments online if you have been prescribed them previously.

    We currently supply the following injectable and insertable ED treatments;

    Insertable

    • Muse

    Injectable

    • Caverject
    • Invicorp
    • Viridal Duo

     

    Lifestyle Changes to Improve Erectile Dysfunction

    The best treatments for erectile dysfunction are not always drugs, lifestyle changes can sometimes yield the best results. While some may be hard to implement, making them can sometimes have a profound effect on your sex life. Factors that can affect erectile dysfunction include alcohol, smoking, weight and stress. Addressing these factors can not only positively affect your ED issues but also help address other health conditions, such as obesity.

    Reducing alcohol and illicit drug intake may positively affect your ability to achieve an erection. Both can interrupt arousal signals from the brain to the body resulting in ED. Talk to your doctor for more ways to decrease consumption of these substances if you believe they may be affecting your sexual health.

    Smoking can result in damage to your blood vessels. The resulting poor blood supply to the penis can cause erectile dysfunction. link textStopping smoking improves vascular health which often results in improved sexual performance.

    Addressing eating habits can also impact your impotence issues. Obese men are approximately 2.5 times more likely to suffer from ED than men who have a normal BMI. Not only will link textlosing weight potentially help your ED, but also reduce your risks of cardiovascular disease.

    link textPelvic floor exercises, also known as Kegels, result in the strengthening of the muscles around the penis. Strengthening muscles around the penis can improve blood flow which improves erectile function.

    Finally, stress has been shown to also impact a man’s ability to achieve an erection. This can be both general stress levels, and anxiety specifically associated with sexual performance. Addressing your stress levels directly, or with the help of a psychologist, can be massively impactful for both ED and your overall health.

     

    Further Reading

    The Physical Causes of Erectile Dysfunction

    The Psychological Causes of ED

    Talking to Your Partner About Erectile Dysfunction

    The Future of ED Treatments

    WSHD 2023 – Non-Medical ED Treatments – Ring, Pump or Natural Remedies?

    How Erectile Dysfunction Differs from Premature Ejaculation 

    How High Cholesterol Can Lead to Erectile Dysfunction

    Why is Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men on the Rise?

    Injectable & Insertable Erectile Dysfunction Treatments Treatment Comparison