Many treatments for impotence have been used over the years. Some are effective, some bizarre and some completely ineffective. All treatments that the Leger Clinic recommends or prescribes are ethical and supported by properly conducted scientific research.
Many patients will only need one appointment if their treatment responds to a drug treatment - for example Viagra for impotency.
If a course of psychosexual therapy is chosen, a standard treatment program normally consists of six to eight sessions, for more complex cases further appointments may be necessary. You will be fully involved in the decision. If you ever have concerns or are unclear about any aspect of your treatment program, please feel free to ask your therapist.
VIAGRA
The most popular treatment for impotence.
Highly effective treatment
Simple to use and well tolerated.
CIALIS
Very similar to Viagra but has 2 useful differences.
The tablet can be taken with or after food without reducing its effectiveness
The ability to produce an erection can occur for up to 36 hours after taking the medication.
LEVITRA
The tablet can be taken with or after food without reducing its effectiveness
May be more potent than Viagra or Cialis in some patients
INTRINSA
Intrinsa may help patients with reduced sexual desire - especially those who have had their ovaries removed and post-menopausal women because in both situations there is a reduction in testosterone
Other well established treatments include:
Psychosexual Ttherapy
Injection Treatment (Rare)
Vacuum Tumescence Devices
Muse (a small pellet inserted into the male urine pipe (urethra) about 10 minutes before lovemaking)
For Premature Ejaculation, available treatments include being taught techniques to delay ejaculation and the use of drugs to achieve the same.