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For further information regarding Erectile Dysfunction, you can contact the not-for-profit organisation, Impotence Australia, on 1800 800 614.
What is ED?
Information on erectile dysfunction (also known as impotence) and the causes of this common condition.
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Do I have ED?
If you believe you may be experiencing ED and wish to find out more or take our self-assessment test click here.
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ED treatment options
If you are interested to find out more about the range of ED treatment options available, find out more here.
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  Information on erection problems and erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment options
 
Welcome to www.respondagain.com.au, an erection problems information website.

Firstly, there are some important things you should know:
  • Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition which affects 150 million men worldwide1
  • Up to 80 percent of all ED cases may be due to physical causes3
  • 95 percent of cases can be treated2

For further information regarding Erectile Dysfunction, you can contact the not-for-profit organisation, Impotence Australia, on
1800 800 614
.

Remember, if you believe you may be experiencing erection problems, the best person to speak to is your doctor or healthcare professional.
 
Physical causes of ED
Physical causes account for 80% of ED cases. Find out more here.
Respond Again Brought to you by Lilly
1 Aytac IA, McKinlay JB, Krane RJ. The Likely Worldwide Increase in Erectile Dysfunction Between 1995 and 2025 and Some Possible Policy Consequences. BJU Int 1999: 84: 50-56.
2 WGBH Educational Foundation 2006, Impotence: Causes and Treatments, viewed 26 May 2006, http://www.jcn.co.uk/journal.asp
3 Miller TA. Diagnostic evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction. American Family Physician, viewed 1 Jan 2000, http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000101/95.html

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