Bioglandin (Alprostadil) injections or tablets can be effective for treating erectile dysfunction (ED), including cases caused by smoking. Smoking is known to damage blood vessels and impair circulation, leading to reduced blood flow to the penis—one of the primary causes of ED.
BIOGLANDIN INJECTION works differently from oral ED medications like sildenafil. It contains alprostadil, a prostaglandin that causes direct vasodilation (widening of blood vessels) and relaxation of smooth muscles in the penis. This action improves blood flow regardless of the condition of the nerves or upstream vascular system, making it particularly useful when ED is caused by vascular damage from smoking.
Bioglandin is usually administered as an intracavernosal injection, directly into the penile tissue, or sometimes in tablet form (as a urethral suppository). It typically produces an erection within 5 to 20 minutes, even without sexual stimulation.
While effective, it may cause side effects like penile pain, prolonged erection (priapism), or injection site reactions. Due to its invasive nature, it is often used when oral treatments are ineffective or contraindicated.
In summary, Bioglandin can be an effective ED treatment for smokers, but it should be used under medical supervision to ensure safety and proper administration.
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