Reliable Protection, No Pills Required

Contraception That Works for You, Without the Pill

HOW IT WORKS

The experience

Day one

Fully online

You'll be assessed by our UK-based clinicians via a simple consultation.

Week one

Fully discreet

Your medication will be delivered swiftly in unmarked packaging. Repeat prescriptions keep you topped up, and you can switch any time if you wish to try alternative treatments.

Ongoing

Fully supported

We're with you throughout your journey. You can access your medical team whenever you need to, via phone and email.

Pause or cancel any time

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What are the most common causes of erectile dysfunction in men?

Erectile dysfunction can be influenced by a range of underlying factors, such as diabetes, hypertension, smoking, excessive alcohol intake, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and emotional challenges like depression or anxiety. Even advancing age, particularly beyond 50, can subtly impact one's sexual vitality.

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What treatment options are available for erectile dysfunction, and how do I know which one is right for me?

Erectile dysfunction can be effectively treated with medications like Levitra, Tadalafil (Generic), Cialis, Sildenafil, Vardenafil, etc. Lifestyle changes, too, can improve the condition, as can counselling and, in some cases, surgery. At Better Meds, we are committed to providing diagnostics that help you understand your health better by connecting you with our medical experts.

DOCTORS AND CLINICIANS

Our expert team

How can I treat ED?

ED is treatable in a variety of ways.

Oral Medication-Vardenafil, Sildenafil, Spedra, etc

Lifestyle changes- quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, managing stress, maintaining a healthy weight, etc

Psychological Counseling- for depression, anxiety, etc

FAQ

Your questions answered

Side effects may include nausea, headaches, mood changes, spotting, or breast tenderness. Most side effects are temporary.

Non-medical methods like managing stress or maintaining a balanced diet might have minor effects, but medication is generally more effective for delaying periods.

Yes, you can delay your period by skipping the placebo pills in your birth control pack and starting the next pack immediately.

After stopping medications like norethisterone or continuing birth control, your period will typically return within a few days to a week.

It’s possible to delay your period while breastfeeding, but you should consult your doctor about suitable methods and any risks involved.

No, delaying your period using methods like norethisterone or birth control does not affect your long-term fertility. It’s a temporary change to your cycle.

It’s essential to consult your healthcare provider before using period delay methods if you’re on other medications, as there may be potential interactions.

Norethisterone is a synthetic form of progesterone that prevents the shedding of the uterine lining, thus delaying your period when taken a few days before it’s due.

While it’s generally safe to delay your period occasionally, repeatedly doing so should be discussed with a healthcare provider to ensure it’s not affecting your health.

Delaying your period with medication like norethisterone may cause temporary changes to your next cycle, but your period should return to normal shortly after stopping the medication.
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