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Antihypertension medicine improves erection?

Question:
My doctor prescribed Hydrochlorot to me to fight hypertension. One of the potential side effects was that it might cause erectile dysfunction. Instead, since I started taking the medication, I have had the most solid, durable erections of my life. Could this be a side effect of "leveling out" my blood pressure?


Answer:
The diuretic hydrochlorothiazide is often prescribed to help boost the effectiveness of other anti-hypertensive medications and in some, but not all, patients is correlated with erectile dysfunction. Hypertension itself can result in erectile dysfunction. So your guess seems to be a good one: it may be that more effective medication is alleviating a relatively mild hypertension-induced erectile dysfunction.



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