Men’s Prescription Medications

Prescription drugs are regulated health products in Canada that require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional to be dispensed. These medications are authorized by Health Canada for specific uses (indications) and must be used strictly according to the product's terms of market authorization (TMA) and the directions of your prescribing physician.

Important Note:

  •  All medications carry risks. It is essential to discuss the potential benefits and risks, as well as any side effects or contraindications, with a doctor or pharmacist before starting any new treatment. 
  • The information presented here is for general educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 
  • Health Canada maintains regulatory oversight of all health product advertising in Canada.

Role of the Prescription

A prescription confirms that a licensed healthcare professional has assessed the patient and determined that the specific medication is appropriate for their condition, considering their medical history, potential risks, and drug interactions.

Why Consult a Healthcare Professional (HCP)?

Determining the best treatment involves a careful assessment that goes beyond convenience or price. Consultation with a healthcare professional (HCP) is critical to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Frequently asked questions

What is required to obtain prescription medication?
Prescription drugs must be prescribed by a licensed healthcare practitioner who has assessed your individual health needs. The prescription must then be filled by a licensed pharmacy.
How does Health Canada regulate the effectiveness of generic drugs?
Health Canada confirms that all authorized generic medications contain the same active medicinal ingredients as their brand-name counterparts. They are considered therapeutically equivalent, meaning they work the same way and provide the same clinical effect
Is it necessary to speak with a pharmacist or doctor before starting a new prescription?
Absolutely. It is critical to consult with a pharmacist or doctor to obtain balanced information about the potential benefits and risks of any treatment. They can provide guidance on proper use and potential side effects, ensuring the treatment is safe for you
Where can I find objective information on men's health conditions?
You should seek objective, scientifically rigorous information from established sources, such as your healthcare provider, provincial health ministries, or the Public Health Agency of Canada

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The International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) questionnaire below will provide you with a quick result in the form of a score from 5 to 25.

Men with concerns about their erectile function can take this quick test and get some information on whether it might be good to seek help for ED.

What Qualifies as an Erectile Dysfunction Problem?

Most men have experienced some difficulty in getting or keeping an erection. Having trouble when you’re nervous or have had too much to drink may not be something to be concerned about.

It isn’t erectile dysfunction unless you are experiencing ongoing difficulty.

The Canadian Study of Erectile Dysfunction identified 49.4% of men over 40 with ED (Canadian Urological Association erectile dysfunction guideline 2015). Though all men may experience an occasional lapse of sexual function, ED is the persistent inability to achieve an erection, despite being sexually aroused.

IIEF-5 Erectile Dysfunction Questionnaire Scoring

Each of the questions has five possible responses, with score values from one to five.

Your total score is simply the sum of the values of all five answers to the ED test questions.

Possible ED Test Score Ranges

22-25: No erectile dysfunction
17-21: Mild erectile dysfunction
12-16: Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction
8-11: Moderate erectile dysfunction
5-7: Severe erectile dysfunction

The results of this brief self-evaluation should be used as a guide for whether you might want to consult with a doctor, and not as a replacement for a medical consultation.

Take the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) Questionnaire

Answer the five questions and the results will be automatically emailed to you in minutes.

The information you choose to share will be treated as confidential and will not be disclosed to any third parties.

1. How do you rate your confidence that you could get and keep an erection?**
2.When you had erections with sexual stimulation, how often were your erections hard enough for penetration?*
3. During sexual intercourse, how often were you able to maintain your erection after you had penetrated (entered) your partner?*
4. During sexual intercourse, how difficult was it to maintain your erection to completion of intercourse?*
5. When you attempted sexual intercourse, how often was it satisfactory for you?*