ED Is Caused By These Common DrugsIf you had to choose between permanent hair loss or suffering ED, which one would you pick?

It’s an honest question because drugs commonly prescribed to help halt hair loss have now been proven to cause ED—even years after using them.

But these drugs are not just prescribed for hair loss.

They’re also used for another (not so vain) common condition. So if you’re a man over 50, chances are great that you’re taking these drugs, with dim side effects of ED.

We’re talking about any of the 5-reductase inhibitor drugs like finasteride (Propecia) or dutasteride.
These drugs are mainly prescribed for two conditions:

1. male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia)
2. enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia).

Scientists at Northwestern University have just published a study in the journal PeerJ that focused on the severe side effects of these drugs.

They used medical information from Northwestern Medicine’s electronic data repository of men who had taken 5-reductase inhibitors.

Of those men, 1.5% of those taking these drugs developed ED as a direct consequence. And the sexual dysfunction lasted for 3.5–6.5 years after they stopped using the drugs.

This stands in stark contrast to the promise on the drug labels that the symptoms of ED vanish the moment you stop taking the drug!

The good news is that no matter what causes your ED, you can cure it using nothing but a simple set of home exercises found here ….