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Erectile Dysfunction
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The medications below are commonly prescribed for Erectile Dysfunction. These medications for Erectile Dysfunction can be compounded into different dosage forms and strengths to meet the needs of the patient.
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Papaverine / Phentolamine Injection Solution
Papaverine / Phentolamine / Prostaglandin E1 / Atropine Injection Solution
Papaverine / Phentolamine / Prostaglandin / Atropine / Lidocaine Injection Solution
Penta-Mix Injection Solution
Prostaglandin E1 Injection Solution
Prostaglandin E1 / Papaverine / Phentolamine Injection Solution
Prostaglandin E1 / Phentolamine Injection Solution
Quad-Mix Injection Solution
Tri-Mix Injection Solution
Bi-Mix Injection Solution
Forskolin / Phentolamine Injection Solution
Papaverine Injection Solution
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Medications compounded by Wedgewood Pharmacy are prepared at the direction of a physician. Many compounded preparations are commonly prescribed, and supported by literature, to treat particular disease states but you should always consult your physician before taking or administering any compounded medication. Wedgewood Pharmacy does not make claims for the efficacy of our compounded preparations.
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The information contained on this site is intended for use as an informational aid. It does not cover all possible uses, actions, precautions, side effects, or interactions of the preparations shown, nor is the information intended as medical advice or diagnosis for individual health problems or for making an evaluation as to the risks and benefits of using a particular preparation. You should consult your healthcare professional about diagnosis and treatment of any health problems. Information and statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA"), nor has the FDA approved the preparations to diagnose, cure or prevent disease.
Medications compounded by Wedgewood Pharmacy are prepared at the direction of a physician. Many compounded preparations are commonly prescribed, and supported by literature, to treat particular disease states but you should always consult your physician before taking or administering any compounded medication. Wedgewood Pharmacy does not make claims for the efficacy of our compounded preparations.
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