Research shows that if a partner is involved with the ED treatment, men are more likely to stay with treatment.
Here are steps you can take together:
- Offer to make the doctor appointment for him.
Reassure him that taking this step is important. And remind him that millions of men have already talked to their doctors about ED treatment.
- Discuss different ED treatment options with your partner.
Most often, doctors prescribe ED tablets as a convenient, effective treatment for ED. If an ED medicine is prescribed, be sure to discuss with the doctor the features that are most important to you as a couple. Learn if CIALIS may be the right treatment for your partner.
- Help him start and stay with treatment.
If your partner takes an oral prescription medicine for ED, you may want to decide together when the best time is to take it. Then set aside some time for intimacy. The ED tablet alone will not give your partner an erection. Oral prescription medicines for ED work by helping him get an erection when he is sexually stimulated. If the ED tablet doesn't work well the first time your partner takes it, be patient. It doesn't mean that the ED medicine isn't going to work. You can help your partner by making sure he's taking the medicine correctly. Men may not be able to respond the first time they use an ED tablet because they may not feel comfortable and relaxed enough. Men may need to try the treatment on a few occasions before it works for them. Or, your partner's dose of ED medicine may need to be changed.