Yeah both S & C together plus apomorphine (mainly used for treatment of Parkinson disease).
Sure, why not mix all 3 so you can get a hard on. While you're at it maybe a few drinks to set the mood.
I mean what could possibly go wrong?
Reminds me of the old joke where the rich old guy who married a very young woman. On his wedding night he he took a triple dose of an ED drug and when his bride walked into the bedroom naked he ended up with a heart attack.
Mortician took a couple of hours to wipe the big smile off his face but never managed to fully close the cover of the coffin.
I am surprised to hear this. But, I defer, because I never took these drugs.
For myself, I know that once started, the effortless confidence the drugs create, will prevent me from ever having a natural erection again in this lifetime.
But, from what I have been reading, on reports from members of this board, is that many take a low dose of Cialis on a daily basis, like 5 milligrams, to control their BPH and prostatitis and for improving erections. And, in addition, before sex, they also take Viagara to achieve the same type of erections used in the above joke.
And, this combination and double-dosing is specifically contraindicated by the medical profession. Most men seem to trust their better than FDA knowledge and ignore that warning by the governing bodies.
Now, this member,
@MichselF, further ups the ante, and takes an erection drug called Rugiet, which is not FDA approved yet, but is still prescribed by doctors. It is not FDA approved because it is a compound of three drugs, two of which are commonly taken together by many here, tadalafil and sildenafil, with the addition of Apomorphine.
All three drugs in Rugiet, tadalafil, Sildenafil and Apomorphine are FDA approved, yet not as a compound in a single form.
So, it is perplexing that it is okay to violate sound medical advice by taking two drugs together, but adding a third is somehow overkill.