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What medicine can men take if they have low sexual function in their 60s?

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Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 06:18 AM

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  • Genesis Genesis

    Apr 13, 2026

    Sexual dysfunction in men over sixty years old can be improved through drug treatment. Commonly used drugs include sildenafil, tadalafil, testosterone undecanoate, etc. Low sexual function may be related to aging, chronic diseases, decreased hormone levels, psychological factors, and abnormal vascular function.

    1. Sildenafil:

    Sildenafil is a phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor that improves erectile function by enhancing blood flow to the corpus cavernosum of the penis. The drug needs to be taken before sexual activity and common side effects include headache and facial flushing. Patients with cardiovascular disease should use it with caution and avoid taking it with nitrates.

    2. Tadalafil:

    Tadalafil's mechanism of action is similar to sildenafil, but its effect lasts up to 36 hours. Ideal for patients who wish to engage in sexual activity more naturally. Adverse reactions such as back pain and muscle soreness may occur. Patients with liver dysfunction may need to adjust the dosage.

    3. Testosterone undecanoate:

    Testosterone undecanoate is suitable for middle-aged and elderly men with low testosterone levels and can improve loss of sexual desire and erectile dysfunction. Testosterone levels and prostate-specific antigen need to be monitored regularly. It is contraindicated in patients with prostate cancer as it may cause side effects such as increased red blood cells.

    4. Impact of chronic diseases:

    Chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension may cause damage to blood vessels and nerves, indirectly causing sexual dysfunction. Controlling underlying diseases is key, and metformin and antihypertensive drugs must be taken regularly. Reaching blood sugar and blood pressure standards can help improve sexual function.

    5. Psychological factor intervention:

    Psychological problems such as anxiety and depression may aggravate sexual dysfunction. Psychological counseling and couple communication are important, and antidepressants can be used if necessary. Drugs such as Paroxetine may affect sexual function, and doctors need to evaluate the pros and cons.

    Sixty-year-old men need comprehensive conditioning to improve their sexual function. It is recommended to maintain moderate exercise such as brisk walking and swimming to enhance cardiovascular function ; Eat more seafood and nuts rich in zinc, and supplement vitamin E ; Avoid smoking and alcohol ; Get enough sleep ; Enhance emotional communication with your partner. Monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, and hormone levels with regular physical examinations, and seek medical attention promptly if problems are found. Medication treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Do not adjust the dosage or mix medications on your own. At the same time, pay attention to your mental health and seek professional psychological counseling if necessary.