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Old 01-19-2013, 03:03 AM #1
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Default erectile dysfunction in myasthenia gravis

Hello I have been diagnosed with MG for 4 YEARS I am on prednisone 20 every other day and mestinon 540 mg daily between sustained release and extended unfortunately I can not acquire IVIG now secondary to insurance problems .
For the last one year I can't maintain an erection . I feel like I ran a marathon. I tried to search online and even using medical programs like uptodate and they did not even mention that sexual dysfunction is caused my MG although it makes sense and they mentioned mestinon may cause that. I used to be on higher dose of mestinon but I reduced it since i was causing diarrhea and muscle cramps ?
Anybody has an idea about relationship between ED and MG ?
Any literature supporting viagara cilas or any other drugs
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