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Can Sleep Loss Cause ED?

Can Sleep Loss Cause ED?

One of the best decisions you can make for your health is getting enough sleep. Sleep plays a significant role in your body’s day-to-day functioning, from regulating your circulatory system to hormone levels to metabolism.1 However, getting a full eight hours of sleep...
Is ED a Warning Sign of a More Serious Health Issue?

Is ED a Warning Sign of a More Serious Health Issue?

If you think you have erectile dysfunction (ED), it’s important to talk to your doctor about what this means for your health and how to choose the right treatment. While ED most directly impacts sexual wellness, it could also be a symptom or side effect of a more...
Signs of ED: What You Should Look for and When to Seek Treatment

Signs of ED: What You Should Look for and When to Seek Treatment

One out of every 10 men will experience erectile dysfunction (ED) on a long-term basis, at some point in their lives.1 Achieving and maintaining an erection for some men is complicated. Arousal requires the cooperation of several factors such as hormones, brain...
Unhappy With ED Prescription Costs? How to Save Money

Unhappy With ED Prescription Costs? How to Save Money

Once you have decided to seek treatment for erectile dysfunction, the last thing you want to deal with is high prescription costs — MediSuite can help! Rather than spending extra money — and time — on getting your prescription the old-fashioned way, take a look at how...
How To Become a First-Time MediSuite Patient

How To Become a First-Time MediSuite Patient

If you are looking for a more convenient and cost-effective way of getting your ED or other men’s health medications, MediSuite can help! Becoming a first-time patient is simple and will save you time and unnecessary headaches. Learn how to become a new patient in a...
Nine Facts You May Not Know About Erectile Dysfunction

Nine Facts You May Not Know About Erectile Dysfunction

Before Viagra became the first FDA approved treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) in 1998, many men kept their symptoms to themselves. Today, more men are openly talking about ED and treatment options with their doctors, but let’s face it: It’s still not a topic...