Erectile Dysfunction Medication
Be confident and self-assured in every area of your life. Discuss erectile dysfunction with our LGBTQ+ specialized providers and get a prescription to your local pharmacy—$59 for a one-time, 30-minute visit.
FOLX erectile medication visits include
1 on 1 telehealth visit with an affirming provider
Prescriptions sent to your local pharmacy
HSA/FSA eligible
Fill out a quick online form describing your medical needs
Connect virtually to one of our specialized clinicians who can help
Chat with a clinician and, if appropriate, get a prescription
How FOLX Works
Fill out a quick online form describing your medical needs
Connect virtually to one of our specialized clinicians who can help
Chat with a clinician and, if appropriate, get a prescription
FAQs
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If your ability to get or maintain an erection feels like it is a problem for you, then you are likely a candidate for ED medication. Sexuality and sexual function can be affected by a lot of factors (physical health, mental health, relationship issues, age, hormone-replacement-therapy etc.).
ED is quite common. Studies show that ED affects about a third of people with penises. It becomes more common as people get older (50% of people in their 50s, 60% of people in their 60s) or can be caused by estrogen use.
Yes, you can definitely take ED medication if you are on estrogen. You can also take ED medication if you are on an anti-androgen or on progesterone.
Sign up for a 30 minute, virtual visit with one of our clinicians. They'll review your medical history and ask about your needs to understand if medication is right for you. They'll place an order during your visit to be picked up at your local pharmacy.
If your ability to get or maintain an erection feels like it is a problem for you, then you are likely a candidate for ED medication. Sexuality and sexual function can be affected by a lot of factors (physical health, mental health, relationship issues, age, hormone-replacement-therapy etc.).
Yes, you can definitely take ED medication if you are on estrogen. You can also take ED medication if you are on an anti-androgen or on progesterone.
ED is quite common. Studies show that ED affects about a third of people with penises. It becomes more common as people get older (50% of people in their 50s, 60% of people in their 60s) or can be caused by estrogen use.
Sign up for a 30 minute, virtual visit with one of our clinicians. They'll review your medical history and ask about your needs to understand if medication is right for you. They'll place an order during your visit to be picked up at your local pharmacy.