Fin ED is primarily blood flow related, not hormonal as such - a theory
    Research/Science 5/28/2021

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    💊 Finasteride (oral)
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    The conversation discusses the theory that finasteride-induced erectile dysfunction (ED) is related to blood flow rather than hormonal changes. The user suggests that lowering LDL cholesterol aggressively might improve ED symptoms for those on finasteride.
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