passerarf wrote: [...] Separately, I also have phentolamine in hand now and tried it once, but that was on the same day that I started the Terazosin. I definitely saw an improvement, but can't tell if it was due to one or the other or both. I'm going to try it again soon.
I combine phentolamine + avanafil and results are spectacular (e.g. I am able to ejaculate several times and maintain an erection) because both drugs work sinergistically. Side effects may, however, be severe (e.g. hypotension, tachycardia) and I don't even like to recommend this regimen. It works for me but it's definitely not for everyone.
I'd love to know the opinion of your doctor on this regimen and also on other alpha blockers for the treatment of ED.
I think Simbarn is absolutely right when he mentions sympathetic hyperactivity. I have no doubt this is a major cause of sexual dysfunction in men and should be looked into. I'm not a neurologist but it's undisputed that the nervous system plays a major role in sexual function.
The good news is you can control sympathetic activity and improve your sex life, whether by the use of alpha blockers or
maybe even the right anxiolytics.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.