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Injectable Impotence Medication
For many men an injectable impotence medication, such as alprostadil, phentolamine, or papaverine hydrochloride, can be effective. This eMedTV page outlines the benefits and potential side effects of each injectable impotence medication.
There are currently no known drug interactions with finasteride. As this portion of the eMedTV library explains, however, there may be interactions that are not yet known. This article also stresses the importance of talking to your doctor.
Natural Cures for Peyronie's Disease
Unproven treatments are marketed as "natural cures for Peyronie's disease," but there's no cure for the disease -- natural or otherwise. This eMedTV Web page discusses so-called natural cures for Peyronie's disease, such as vitamin E.
With Peyronie's disease, a plaque develops on the upper or lower side of the penis in the layers containing erectile tissue. This page on the eMedTV website discusses Peyronie's in detail, including possible causes and treatment options.
Peyronie's disease involves a plaque that develops on the penis in the layers containing erectile tissue. This eMedTV resource explains how pain and lack of flexibility associated with Peyronie's disease can affect sexual intercourse.
At this point, there is no Peyronie's disease cure; however, the condition may improve in some men without treatment. This eMedTV article describes current treatment recommendations, like surgery, until a Peyronie's disease cure becomes available.
Peyronie's Disease Information
The goal of Peyronie's disease treatment is to help patients stay sexually active, which some men manage without treatment. This eMedTV resource discusses various Peyronie's disease treatment options, including surgery and experimental methods.


