Consider Cialis (tadalafil). It offers a longer duration of effect than Viagra, lasting up to 36 hours. You can obtain a prescription from your doctor or explore online telehealth platforms that offer consultations and prescriptions. Availability varies by country, so check your local regulations.
Other Oral Medications
Levitra (vardenafil) is another phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitor similar to Viagra. It’s generally well-tolerated and available through prescription. Avanafil (Stendra) provides a faster onset of action than Viagra, making it a suitable option for some men. Consult your physician to discuss suitability and availability in your region.
Non-oral treatments include injections directly into the penis (intracavernosal injections) and vacuum erection devices. These are usually used under a doctor’s supervision and availability depends on your location and healthcare provider.
Lifestyle changes, like exercise, weight management, and addressing underlying health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, can significantly improve erectile function. These changes require personal commitment, but can be done without prescription medication.
Always discuss any potential treatment with your doctor to determine what’s best for your individual needs and health status. They can advise you on the most appropriate and accessible option based on your specific circumstances.