I was completely fine until last month, but after taking Naxito 5 mg for more than 10 days, along with Stugeron Plus for 2 days, I started having erection problems. I stopped taking Naxito 15 days ago, and there is a slight improvement, but it is still not back to normal. Could these medicines be causing this problem?
Erection problems can sometimes happen as a side effect of certain medicines, especially those used for anxiety, depression, stress, dizziness, or nerve-related symptoms. Naxito is known to occasionally affect sexual desire, erection, ejaculation, or overall sexual performance in some people. Stugeron Plus may also cause tiredness or reduced alertness, which can indirectly affect sexual function. The fact that you noticed a slight improvement after stopping the medicine is a positive sign and may suggest a medicine-related effect. In many cases, these symptoms improve gradually after the medicine is stopped, but recovery time can vary from person to person. Stress, anxiety about performance, poor sleep, fear about the problem, and overthinking can also prolong erection difficulties even after the medicine is discontinued. Maintaining proper sleep, regular exercise, stress reduction, healthy food habits, and avoiding smoking or alcohol may support recovery naturally. Avoid starting sexual performance medicines on your own because they may not be suitable for everyone. Talk to your doctor if the problem continues for several more weeks, becomes emotionally stressful, or if you notice loss of sexual desire, severe anxiety, or other new symptoms.