Risk factors for ED are the usual culprits; obesity, high blood pressure, cholesterol, alcohol, smoking, anxiety, lack of sleep and stress. It can also be brought on by social factors such as changes in a relationship with one's spouse. ED can happen at any age and is reasonably common in young men as well as old. When you first go to a GP seeking ED meds, they will likely do a blood pressure test and may order a blood test for cholesterol. They may also want to rule out prostate cancer with a urine test. Honestly, getting these tests done is an upside of the GP visit. Consider it a routine health check.
I would say the most plausible excuses is stress. Maybe you've been caring for a relative, maybe you are under a lot of pressure at work. Don't be too creative, just go with something simple.
Your initial prescription will likely be for 4 tablets only, to try it out. If it worked well and you were okay with the side-effects, you go back to the GP, and they can write you out a script for a larger quantity or repeat prescriptions.











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