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	Comments on: Erectile Dysfunction Linked To Multiple Medication Use, According To New Study	</title>
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		By: Robert PG		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t think it&#039;s the use of multiple medications that essentially leads to erectile dysfunction. The question is why would a man need to use multiple drugs in the first place?

The study mentions that the use of multiple medications was greatest in older men, who are naturally more likely to have poor overall health and conditions like heart and circulation problems, diabetes and others; which typically lead to weakened sexual health and poor erections. So, ED may not be a direct side effect of a poly-drug therapy, but rather a symptom of other health problems.]]></description>
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<p>The study mentions that the use of multiple medications was greatest in older men, who are naturally more likely to have poor overall health and conditions like heart and circulation problems, diabetes and others; which typically lead to weakened sexual health and poor erections. So, ED may not be a direct side effect of a poly-drug therapy, but rather a symptom of other health problems.</p>
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