Centrally acting drugs for ED

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FlavioSousa

If erections start in the brain, centrally acting drugs may play an important role against ED.

Apomorphine

I tried the troches from The ED Clinic, they work but side effects were unbearable when combined with Cialis. I took a generic called Zyprima a few years ago and it was well tolerated; sadly, Zyprima has been discontinued.

2. Trazodone

It was the #1 ED drug before Viagra, I tried it and thought it was horrible.

3. Clavulanic acid?

I tried Augmentin but it didn't improve my erections. I'm guessing oral pills are destroyed in the digestive system, sublingual tablets may be more effective. Anyone tried this?

Any others? Maybe a brain booster that could increase dopamine levels?
Psychogenic ED (coital anxiety), 40+yo. Current regimen: udenafil 200mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.