5mg is quite a low dose which is meant more for daily use rather than on demand.
And sadly that might be the case but it doesn't mean things can't be greatly improved to the point where meds are needed at lower doses (like the one you tried) or maybe not needed at all.
My advice, see the cardiologist, get a detailed report and then see a Urologist who specialises in sexual medicine. That will set you on the right path.
Ps, whilst no ED is "ideal", I can you assure it's better to have inflow issues rather than outflow issues the latter of which can be very difficult to treat depending on severity.
And sadly that might be the case but it doesn't mean things can't be greatly improved to the point where meds are needed at lower doses (like the one you tried) or maybe not needed at all.
My advice, see the cardiologist, get a detailed report and then see a Urologist who specialises in sexual medicine. That will set you on the right path.
Ps, whilst no ED is "ideal", I can you assure it's better to have inflow issues rather than outflow issues the latter of which can be very difficult to treat depending on severity.

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