Canadian
Men's Clinic
Treating
erectile dysfunction,
premature ejaculation, low libido,
and offering no-scalpel vasectomy
Toronto
Ottawa Vancouver
1 - 888-MEN'S DR'S
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| Frequently
Asked Questions |
1. How
common is Erectile Dysfunction?
2. Is the
treatment a cure for erectile
dysfunction?
3. Is there
one best treatment for erectile dysfunction?
4. Is the
treatment a cure for premature ejaculation?
5. What
kind of treatment is there for low sex drive?
6. Is there
a treatment for weak erections?
7. When
taking the medication, will I still have an erection
after I ejaculate?
8. How do
medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra work?
What are the possible side effects?
9. Do you
offer Viagra, Cialis or Levitra? Which one is best?
10. I get
headaches and/or have heart problems, can I still
take the medication?
11. Are
your doctors specialists?
12. What
is Peyronies Disease? Can I be treated with Peyronies
Disease?
13. Is
diabetes a cause of erectile dysfunction?
14. Do you
treat people with diabetes?
15. Does
cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption or drug use
contribute to erectile dysfunction?
16. Will
the use of prescription medication lead to erection
problems?
17. Can I
be on more than one treatment at any given time?
18. I have
just had prostate cancer surgery. Will I be
able to function again?
19. When
should I see a doctor about erectile dysfunction?
20. What
type of doctor should I see? Can I go to my family
doctor?
21. Even
though I have problems with erectile dysfunction, I
always wake up in the morning with an erection. What
does this mean?
22.
Im 85 years old. Am I too old to benefit from
todays treatments for erectile dysfunction?
23.
Ive read that erectile dysfunction is often
just in the mind. Is that true?
24.
Im interested in seeking treatment.
Whats my next step?
25. What
is the Canadian Men's Clinic?
1. How common
is Erectile Dysfunction?
It is extremely common,
afflicting an estimated 30 million men in the U.S and 3
million men in Canada. About half of all men aged 40
70 have erectile dysfunction.
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2. Is the
treatment a cure for erectile dysfunction?
The treatment can
potentially be a cure. Specifically, injection
therapy can cure 30 - 40% of men who use it for up to or
over one year.
3. Is there one
best treatment for erectile dysfunction?
Although oral medication is
a revolutionary ED treatment and highly effective for
many men, the most effective treatment is still
self-injection therapy. It is considered the gold
standard treatment option and has the highest success
rates, even for the most complicated cases. Injection
therapy is the only treatment that can potentially cure
erectile dysfunction.
4. Is the
treatment a cure for premature ejaculation?
Some treatment options for
PE have the potential to cure the condition,
while other options may successfully treat
but not necessarily cure the problem.
Premature ejaculation can be cured 90 - 95% of the time
within approximately a six month period of using the
exercises and the self-injection treatment. Using these
treatment options, an erection of about 45 minutes helps
to desensitize the penis. Special penile exercises in
combination with this longer-lasting erection helps to
delay ejaculation so the lovemaking experience can
continue. A longer lasting, firmer erection helps the man
become accustomed to the sensations of imminent
ejaculation and in time can help him delay this process
on his own.
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5. What kind of
treatment is there for low libido?
For some patients, hormone
replacement therapy is needed to help treat a low sex
drive.
6. Is there a
treatment for weak erections?
Whether you are experiencing
weak erections, or an inability to get an erection,
treatment is often the same. The main difference in
treatment will be found in the strength of the dose you
are prescribed.
- Oral medication is
effective in treating many men. After an
examination, the physician will advise the
patient as to whether he should pursue this
option.
- Self-injection
therapy involves inserting erection-causing
medication into the penis with a very fine needle
and syringe. The medication is easily and
painlessly self-injected before sex, creating a
firm and sustained erection. For men with less
severe ED, injection therapy has a higher chance
of curing the condition so that the
man will no longer require medication to obtain
and maintain a firm erection.
- A vacuum device
involves placing a hollow vacuum tube over the
penis and inducing an erection with a pump, which
draws the air out of the tube and the blood into
the penis. The erection is maintained by placing
a specially designed rubber band at the base of
the penis.
- A urethral
suppository involves gently inserting a tiny
medicated pellet in to the urethra (the normal
pathway for urine). The medication dissolves into
the penile tissue causing an erection.
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7. When taking
the medication, will I still have an erection after I
ejaculate?
With the injection therapy
most men maintain an erection, even after ejaculation.
With oral medication you will generally lose your
erection after you ejaculate and you may have an easier
time getting a second erection, should you want it.
8. How do
medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra work? What
are the possible side effects?
Viagra, Cialis and Levitra
are all part of a class of medications called PDE5
inhibitors. They all work in a similar way by preventing
the breakdown of one of the chemicals in the penis that
helps to relax blood vessels and enhance blood flow. More
simply put, these drugs help to increase blood flow to
the penis to produce longer lasting firmer erections.
Sexual stimulation is required for these medications to
work.
Viagra, Cialis and
Levitra have similar common side effect profiles with
some differences. It is possible for a man to experience
side effects with one of these drugs, and not with
another. Some men dont experience any side effects.
If the doctor determines that these medications are safe
for you, the only way to really know which treatment will
produce the least side effects is to try it. Generally,
you should try the medication at least 3 or 4 times
before determining whether or not it is the right
treatment option for you.
The most common side
effects include:
- VIAGRA:
- Headaches
- Facial flushing
- Upset stomach
- Less commonly,
altered or bluish vision
- CIALIS:
- headaches
- Upset stomach
- Back pain
- Muscle aches
- LEVITRA:
- Headaches
- Facial flushing
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Upset stomach
- Less commonly,
altered or bluish vision
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9. Do you offer
Viagra, Cialis or Levitra? Which one is best?
The Canadian Men's Clinic
can prescribe any of these medications when appropriate.
Our doctors are very experienced and can tell you in
advance if these medications are safe for you to take and
which brand might be most suitable for your individual
case. There is no one best treatment option.
All of these medications are effective and the best
choice for YOU depends on a variety of medical and
lifestyle variables. Once prescribed, you should try a
medication several times on different occasions before
determining whether or not it is working well. If you do
not have success, you should consult with the doctor
again. You may not be using the medication in the correct
way, or you may need to try another brand. Dont
give up! Not every patient is suitable for these
treatments at all, and may need to try other forms of ED
treatment for greater success. At Canadian Mens
Clinic, patients go through a thorough medical
examination and the doctor will help you determine which
treatment option is best for you.
10. I get
headaches and/or have heart problems, can I still take
Viagra?
Viagra or other similar
drugs may be taken even if you get headaches or have
heart problems. This needs to be verified by an
experienced physician and examined on a case by case
basis. However, if you have angina or are taking any kind
of nitro-derivatives it is not recommended that Viagra be
used. If Viagra is not appropriate for you, there are
several other effective options available.
11. Are your
doctors specialists?
The doctors at the Canadian
Men's Clinic are general practitioners who have extensive
knowledge and special training in the area of erectile
dysfunction, premature ejaculation and other sexual
difficulties. They focus exclusively in treating sexual
difficulties in men, which means that their experience is
significant and comprehensive. They understand your
anxieties and have the knowledge to offer effective
solutions to each individual's situation.
12. What is
Peyronies Disease? Can I be treated with Peyronies
Disease?
Peyronies disease is
characterized by a plaque that forms on the penis. The
plaque develops on the upper or lower side of the penis
in layers containing erectile tissue. It begins as a
localized inflammation and can develop into a hardened
scar. Often, this is a harmless condition and may not
require treatment. The scar may disappear in time. ED
caused by Peyronies disease can often be treated
successfully with the available ED treatment options.
When Peyronies causes painful erections or difficulty
with intercourse, it should be treated directly.
The cause of the disease
is not yet well understood but there are a few treatment
options available. Intralesional Verapamil injections are
currently considered the state of the art therapy for
non-calcified penal plaques. This option does not require
surgery but rather is done in a regular office visit
whereby Verapamil is injected multiple times into the
Peyronies plaque after the penis is put to sleep. An
examination of the plaque must first be performed to
ensure it is not calcified, since Verapamil is less
likely to work on calcified plaques. Verapamil works in
theory by activating the bodys own system to break
down scarring. Typically a series of 6 injections are
administered every two weeks. One study published by a
well respected US Urologist, Dr. Larry Levine, involving
40 patients with 76% reporting a subjective decrease in
curvature and 72% reported an improvement in the ability
to engage in sexual intercourse. Other treatment options
involve surgical removal of the plaque or pinching of the
tissue on the side of the penis opposite the plaque,
which balances the curve and straightens the penis.
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13. Is
diabetes a cause of erectile dysfunction?
Diabetes is one of the
medical disorders most frequently associated with
erectile dysfunction. It is estimated that 35 - 59% of
men with diabetes have ED. The vascular and neuralgic
complications associated with the natural history of
diabetes are thought to be the main causes of ED in men
with diabetes.
14. Do you
treat people with diabetes?
Canadian Men's Clinic
successfully treats many men who have ED as a result of
diabetes. Conversely, we occasionally discover diabetes
in men who visit our clinic for ED, but who are not aware
they have diabetes.
15. Does
cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption or drug use
contribute to erectile dysfunction?
In excessive amounts
cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption and drug use can
all lead to erectile dysfunction.
16. Will the
use of prescription medication lead to erection problems?
As a side effect, some
prescription medications can lead to erection
problems. Check with your physician if you are
concerned about a medication you are taking.
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17. Can I be on
more than one treatment at any given time?
It is very possible to be on
more than one treatment at any given time, especially if
you are using an assisting device, like a penile
pump. It is also potentially possible for a patient
to use the injection therapy in conjunction with an oral
medication as long as they ARE NOT used at the same time.
Please ensure you follow the doctor's directions.
18. I have just
had prostate cancer surgery. Will I be able to
function again?
You definitely have the
potential to resume full sexual function. It may take
some time before you know whether or not the surgery
affected your sexual functioning, but dont wait to
meet with an experienced physician about these concerns.
While some doctors may tell you to simply wait and see,
other doctors experienced in sexual medicine might offer
you options soon after surgery to help
prevent sexual problems from developing. If
you discover that you do indeed have erectile dysfunction
as a result of prostate surgery, successful treatment to
help you achieve strong erections is certainly possible.
Other things to consider before you undergo prostate
cancer surgery are: the type of surgery you are offered
(there are nerve sparing techniques available) and the
experience of your surgeon. These factors will affect
your erectile health post-surgery. At Canadian Mens
Clinic, we have excellent success with patients who are
experiencing ED after prostate cancer surgery. If you
have further questions or you would like to book an
appointment, please call us and we would be happy to help
you.
19. When should
I see a doctor about erectile dysfunction or premature
ejacualtion?
You should see a doctor
about erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation as
soon as it begins to bother you or cause problems in your
love life. There are ways to treat and maybe even cure
these conditions. You do not have to suffer
unnecessarily.
20. What type
of doctor should I see? Can I go to my family doctor?
It is possible for you to go
to your family doctor but you should be aware that most
family doctors are very busy and may not have an adequate
amount of time during your appointment to properly
address these issues. If you have a good relationship
with your family doctor we always recommend that you take
the initiative to discuss these problems with him or her.
However, we often hear men tell us that they are
uncomfortable talking to their family doctor about their
sexual health. Urologists also treat these conditions
among many other issues. You could ask your doctor for a
referral to a Urologist, however to do so, you do need to
speak to your family doctor about the problem and once
referred, you may find long waiting times to get an
appointment and similar time restrictions during the
appointment. When talking to a physician about your most
personal of health concerns, you should not feel rushed.
You should feel that your health care professional is
taking the time to understand your problem, is asking
questions and also educating you about your sexual
health.
Here at the Canadian Men's
Clinic, our doctors have been specifically trained in the
treatment of erectile dysfunction and have the knowledge
and experience to determine the best possible solution
for your specific condition. Our doctors see patients
just like you, every single day, and they understand the
fear and frustration that you are experiencing. Since
everyone in our office from doctors to nurses to
receptionists are accustomed to seeing patients every day
for sexual health concerns, you can feel comfortable that
our staff of professionals will be sensitive to your
concerns and treat you with dignity and respect. At
Canadian Men's Clinic, your privacy and confidentiality
is extremely important to us. We offer private waiting
rooms for every patient. We spend a considerable amount
of time with you (usually about 2 hours on your first
visit) so you will have a chance to ask all of your
questions without feeling rushed. Although you family
doctor may be able to prescribe a treatment for you,
there is a difference between visiting your family doctor
to discuss ED and visiting a clinic which specializes in
treating ED and other sexual health problems.
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21. Even though
I have problems with erectile dysfunction, I always wake
up in the morning with an erection. What does this mean?
Waking up with an erection
in the morning, when you have difficulty achieving an
erection at other times of the day, can indicate that
there may be a psychological problem interfering with
your ability to get or maintain an erection and this may
be directly related to excessive amounts of adrenaline in
the blood stream. Do not let your problem persist. You
should consult a specialist in the field as soon as
possible.
22. Im 85
years old. Am I too old to benefit from
todays treatments for erectile dysfunction?
You are NOT too old to
benefit from one or all of the treatments available. Here
at Canadian Men's Clinic we have successfully treated
patients in their 90s! If you can walk up one flight of
stairs without exhaustion, you are probably healthy
enough to participate in sexual activity. You are only as
old as you feel! Your overall physical health should be
examined and the doctor can confirm for you whether or
not you should consider using treatment.
23. Ive
read that erectile dysfunction is often just, in
the mind. Is that true?
Not usually. Most often
erectile dysfunction is caused by physical rather than
psychological reasons. However, physical impotence can
often be compounded by psychological factors.
24. Im
interested in seeking treatment. Whats my
next step?
There are many options
available for treating erectile dysfunction. Always
make the decision with proper medical help. The
doctors at Canadian Mens Clinic are highly trained
and offer a range of treatments and support
counselling. Privacy and discretion are assured and
patients are made to feel entirely at ease. In
fact, every patient is afforded the privacy of his own
waiting room. A complete individual assessment is
performed and a full clinical diagnosis made, before a
course of treatment is recommended. You may contact
the clinic directly, or may be referred by your doctors.
25. What is
the Canadian Men's Clinic?
Canadian Men's Clinic is an
affiliate of an international group of clinics based in
Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The combined
expertise of these international clinics, coupled with
the tremdous experience of our Canadian physicians is
applied in treating this most personal of Men's' health
problems. Our state-of-the-art treatments, refined
through the management of thousands of patients from all
walks of life, have enabled experienced medical doctors
focusing specifically in the area of erectile dysfunction
to offer a response rate of over 90%, to patients who
have come to our clinics. Here at Canadian Men's Clinic,
we understand the anxiety associated with erectile
dysfunction, and the courage required to present oneself
for treatment. Accordingly, each patient is managed with
the strictest codes of confidentiality and
professionalism. In fact, every patient is afforded the
privacy of his own waiting room in an effort to ensure
that his visit to our clinic remains completely
confidential.
If you have any further
questions, please feel free to call us on our toll-free
number (in Canada) at
1-888-MENS-DR'S (1-888-636-7377).
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