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Yes....been on coumadin for 5 months and getting erection is extremely difficult. And when I do get one, it eventually weakens and does so rather quickly. Going to be off it in another week. Also, atenolol, a blood pressure med, can help prevent a normal erection (told to me by my doctor/urologist).
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i am on warfarin and lo-dose aspirin (both due to heart problems). i have noticed...
1. because of the drugs (i think) my blood is thinner and more anti coagulant (is that a word?) and i tend to get an erection very fast, or at least much faster than before from flacid to erect. i have never 'timed' it before and i see no point now, but it is way less than half the time as before my operations. i see this as a good thing.
2. again, because my blood is thinner, i have found that my erection is not as rock-hard as before. i am not bragging, i am only trying to explain my differences. where before i was of a certain consistency from start to finish, now i find it varies slightly, bends a little more, and changes from start to end. i do not see this as a good thing.
3. i'm not sure if this is related to the drugs, but i have noticed that, perhaps because it gets erect faster (and may need an adjustment), that it also happens more often. not just for sex, but driving into a parking lot, seeing a very nice woman loading groceries into a car with a short skirt, and 'boing' - for lack of a more descriptive way to say it. i don't know if this is a good thing or bad thing.
4. given the above, this 4th thing is definitely not welcome, and i have no idea if it could be because of the drugs, or my age (60), or what. with the usual sex act, and activities, i have noticed a reduction in the amount of semen. again this is not something i measured before to be able to compare to now, but it feels less. sometimes very little, and a couple times a very embarrassing nothing - yet internally my feelings tell me i have achieved climax! and am as 'complete' and 'relaxed' as sex previous to my operations and drug taking.
can others relate to what i have said, or what i am going through? i welcome questions - since this is my 1st comment/question i wanted to get my point across as quickly as i could, if you want to know the operations i mentioned, or other drugs i'm taking, just ask.
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I agree with the erection problems. I took warfarin for the past 10 years and thought my erection issues were to do with advancing past my 40s and into my 50s. Weak and dwindling erections were common and I rarely woke with a hard erection (as was almost my trademark beforehand).
Ten days ago my doctor switched me to Rivaroxiban and the first thing I noticed is an improvement in my erection. The last week I've woken rock hard and stayed rock hard. Keen to see how it goes with intercourse. In the past, I've sometimes dwindled mid performance.
I enjoy sex (both with my wife and manually), so these erections issues were really troubling me. Even though medical evidence is not too supportive of my experience, I'm happy to pin it on the warfarin.
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