Erection problems
Useful contacts
The Sexual Dysfunction Association is a UK not-for-profit organization. It has a telephone helpline for men suffering from erection problems and an informative website. It also maintains an index of consultants and others who are competent at impotence management; this information can be accessed by your family doctor. The website has excellent information in its section on ‘male sexual dysfunction’. Write to: The Sexual Dysfunction Association, Suite 301 Emblem House4, London Bridge Hospital, 27 Tooley Street, London SE1 2PR (send an sae). Helpline: 0870 774 3571.
www.sda.uk.net
The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse is a US Government organization and has a good website on erection problems. Write to: 3 Information Way, Bethesda, MD 20892-3580, USA. Tel: 001 800 891 5390.
www.kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/impotence/index.htm
Men's Health Forum is a UK not-for-profit organization working to improve male health. Its lively website has information about many male problems, including impotence.
www.malehealth.co.uk
The US Food and Drug Administration has a web page providing basic unbiased information about Viagra.
www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infosheets/patient/sildenafilPIS.htm
Diabetes UK (previously known as the British Diabetic Association) has a booklet Sex and Diabetes – a Guide to Erection Problems. To obtain a copy, Freephone: 0800 585088 or use the order form on their website. Write to: 10 Park Way, London NW1 7AA, UK. Tel: 020 7424 1000. Email: info@diabetes.org.uk.
www.diabetes.org.uk
American Diabetes Association. Write to American Diabetes Association, Attn: National Call Center, 1701 North Beauregard St, Alexandria, VA 22311, USA.
www.diabetes.org
ErectionAdvice.co.uk is a website from Pfizer, the manufacturers of Viagra. The site has lots of good information about erection problems, and a ‘Visit the Doctor’ role play to help you overcome shyness about your problem.
www.erectionadvice.co.uk