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The Most Effective ED Treatments Available Today

Treatments for erectile dysfunction include medications, devices, injections, and more.

Lauren Smith, MAPreeti Parikh, MD
Written by Lauren Smith, MA | Reviewed by Preeti Parikh, MD
Updated on June 13, 2023

The most well-known treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) is a pill taken before sex. However, there are many other treatment options, including devices, injectable medications, and implants. Lifestyle changes may also play a role.

In this video, learn about the different therapies and devices to treat ED, according to Joseph Alukal, MD, Urologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

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  • Joseph Alukal, MDDr. Alukal is a urologist specializing in reconstructive urology at Columbia University's Irving Medical Center and Director of Men's Health at Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian.

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