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Taking statins before radical prostatectomy doesn’t seem to affect erectile function after surgery, scientists report in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. Prostatectomy – surgical removal of the prostate gland - is a frequent treatment for prostate cancer. Many men develop erectile dysfunction (ED) afterward. Statins are drugs prescribed to lower LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. While they are not...
Statins Before Prostatectomy Don’t Improve Erectile Function, Study Finds
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