- Male
- 53 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm dealing with high blood pressure and I'm currently on Envas and Amlodipine. Lately, I've been having issues in the bedroom and it's really getting to me because I can't be close with my partner like before. Is there anything I can do tonight to help with these ED problems? I could really use some advice.
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