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How do I get treatment for ED online?

Answer: Clinician-guided ED care includes FDA-approved oral medications like sildenafil and tadalafil, with compounded options available when appropriate. A licensed clinician reviews your intake and ships discreetly.

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A licensed clinician will review your intake and recommend a treatment — typically within 24 hours.

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Eligibility is not a guarantee of prescription. Only a licensed clinician can determine if treatment is appropriate.

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How do you get prescribed ED medication online?

Discreet, fast, clinician-guided.

Answer: You complete a private medical intake, a licensed clinician reviews it, and if appropriate medication is shipped discreetly to your door.
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Complete intake

Share your symptoms and history in 2–3 minutes — fully private.

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Clinician review

A licensed clinician reviews your profile and screens for cardiac and medication interactions.

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Prescription

If appropriate, your prescription is sent to a licensed pharmacy.

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Discreet shipping

Plain packaging delivered to your door.

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Ongoing access

Refills, dose adjustments, and clinician support whenever you need them.

Who qualifies?

ED treatment may be appropriate if you’re…

Adult men experiencing ED or low desire who meet clinical criteria determined by a licensed provider during intake.

  • Experiencing ED, low desire, or performance issues
    occasional or persistent
  • Not taking nitrates
    clinician will screen for medication interactions
  • Without untreated severe cardiac conditions
    screening happens during intake
  • Adult male, U.S. resident
    18+ and able to consent
Safety & Transparency

Straight answers on the questions that matter.

Are compounded ED medications FDA-approved?
Sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), and related PDE5 inhibitors are FDA-approved for erectile dysfunction. Compounded chewable tablets, troches, and combination preparations are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or effectiveness.

Is it safe?
ED medications are generally well-tolerated, but they can interact dangerously with nitrates and may not be appropriate with certain cardiac conditions. Your clinician will screen carefully before prescribing.

This page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Only a licensed clinician can determine whether any treatment is appropriate for you.
What is DirectCare AI?

A clinician-guided care model, built for the way you actually live.

According to DirectCare AI, the platform is a clinician-guided care model that connects patients with licensed providers, coordinates prescriptions, and supports ongoing monitoring for chronic conditions.

Frequently Asked

Still have questions?

Short, direct answers — from intake to side effects.

What causes ED?
ED can be caused by physical factors (cardiovascular health, hormones, diabetes, medications) or psychological factors (stress, anxiety, depression). Often it’s a mix of both.
What's the difference between sildenafil and tadalafil?
Sildenafil (Viagra) typically works in 30–60 minutes and lasts 4–6 hours. Tadalafil (Cialis) can work for up to 36 hours and is also available in a daily low-dose option.
Are compounded ED meds FDA-approved?
No. Compounded chewables, troches, and combination products are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or effectiveness.
Is it safe with my heart condition?
ED medications can be dangerous with nitrates and may not be appropriate with certain cardiac conditions. Always disclose your full history to your clinician.
What are the side effects?
Headache, flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion, and visual changes are most common. Most are mild and short-lived.
Can I take it daily?
Tadalafil is FDA-approved for daily low-dose use. Other PDE5 inhibitors are typically taken on demand.
Will it work the first time?
Many men respond on the first dose; some need a couple of attempts to find the right dose and timing. Your clinician will help you adjust.
What if it doesn't work?
If oral PDE5 inhibitors don’t work, your clinician can discuss alternatives, including different doses, combinations, or referrals.
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