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  • + Where to get Impotence Treatment

    The NHS has a limited budget for drug therapy and the government has declared that only certain patients can receive treatment on the NHS. The three main groups who qualify for NHS prescriptions are:

    Men with the following conditions: diabetes, prostate cancer, severe pelvic injury, kidney failure, multiple sclerosis, spina bifida, Parkinson's disease, poliomyelitis, spinal cord injury, single gene neurological disease, or those who have had prostate or radical pelvic surgery.

    Men who are severely 'distressed' as a result of impotence - this is not very specifically defined

    Men who were diagnosed as suffering from impotence and who were receiving treatment on the NHS on or before 14 September 1998.


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