A healthy male patient who does not have erectile dysfunction asks about medications to improve sexual stamina. What will the nurse tell this patient?
a. "Medications for ED can improve the du-ration of erection in healthy men."
b. "Medications for ED can improve the quality of erection in healthy men."
c. "Medications for ED have no effect on erections in healthy men."
d. "Medications for ED will cause priapism in healthy men."
C
Medications for ED will have little or no effect on erection quality or duration in otherwise healthy men who do not have ED. These medications will not cause priapism in otherwise healthy men.
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