dst1982 Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 i don't really have erectyle disfunction but i was thinking of taking some "all natural" pills (not viagra or anything just some lighter stuff i don't wanna say the name on here in case its against the sites rules or we) to perhaps better the sex problem is i take aderol for school (add medication) for anyone that doesn't know that stuff does a number of your while you are on it and for around 10 hours after its nearly impossible to get a full erection or have sex so i wanted to take some ed pills so i could have sex when i'm on it but i'm a bit worried about taking both as they kinda have opposite effects on your manhood so i was just wondering if its safe ... i don't have med insurance and am broke at the moment so i'm not looking for any "go ask a doctor" responses but if anyone has any knowledge or experience on the topic please share Link to comment
robowarrior Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 The brain is a highly sensetive fragile neuro electrochemical organ. Using aderol in combination with other medicines can pose dangerous or long term side effects , so you definitly need to consult your psychiater before using combination medicines, if you are too ashamed to ask as it can be intimidating, i advice you not to use the erection pills. What often happens is that combo neurologically used medicines can lead to unwanted changes in the brain , even using adoral can already possibly re-wire your brain and unbalance your chemicals in which you would experience a change in your daily behaviour. thereforeeee use care, REMEMBER a normal person needs ZERO medicines to function in life. I highly advice you to tackle whatever the root of your personal problems may be, and then kicking off the adoral usage, into which after normal erections would return, and you wouldn't have to use either or both of these kind of medicines. Link to comment
Ash Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 You don't have better sex just because you take something that keeps you hard. The intent of that type of drug is to make sex possible for those who otherwise can't. I suspect all you'll do is cause problems is you take something. There are countless ways to have better sex without the use of something like this. A lot of it comes from your willingness to take care of your partner. In fact, you don't even need an erection to have your partner enjoy things. Just work around your current medications. There are times even guys not on anything can't get an erection anyway. Mixing medications sounds particularly bad in this case. Link to comment
pesh Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 do you mean adderall? i am familiar with that drug, because I used to take it. you could look at the drug information that comes with the pill bottle. I'm sure i would say something there about it. Link to comment
BellaDonna Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 It looks like there are a lot of drugs that can interact with what you are taking, see link removed i was thinking of taking some "all natural" pills (not viagra or anything just some lighter stuff i don't wanna say the name on here in case its against the sites rules or we) to perhaps better the sex Not a good idea. "All natural" or herbal remedies are not studied well and as a result their interactions with what you are taking are unknown. You'd be taking a risk.... I don't have med insurance and am broke at the moment so i'm not looking for any "go ask a doctor" responses but if anyone has any knowledge or experience on the topic please share There should not be any kind of charge if you make a phonecall to the doctor who prescribed this to you and simply asked over the phone. BellaDonna Link to comment
Deviant_Kate Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 I can't remember the exact website, but google "drug interactions" and there should pop up a site that will let you type in the names of two different drugs to see how they interact. Link to comment
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