Recent Research on Men's Groups:

Over the past two-years Impotence Australia has researched in the area of men's health groups. One study called the Men's Doctors Project 2002 found that contrary to popular belief men are wanting to attend groups to discuss sexual functioning. A more recent study has shown that there are few outlets for men to access information about sexual health. Health professionals express that they perceive a need for men's groups, as well as staff training. If you have any comments on men's groups please email us: here

  treatED consumer guide to understanding and treating erectile dysfunction

The treatED resource aims to provide you with up-to-date, factual information on the main, proven ED treatments that are approved by the Australian health regulatory authorities. The content has been developed by a team of doctors with expertise in treating a range of men with ED. It has also been reviewed by a number of men who have ED, to provide important information in easily understood terms.

As ED can be an indicator of other health problems, it's important to seek treatment as soon as possible. Remember that, while there is a lot of information out there on this topic, not all of it is correct, and your best source of information is a healthcare professional.

Impotence Australia supports the treatED resource to help achieve ongoing improvements in the care of men with ED, and their partners.

Authors:
Professor Doug Lording, Endocrinologist/Andrologist, Cabrini Health, Victoria
Dr Michael Lowy, Sexual Health Physician, Sydney Men's Health, New South Wales
Dr Andrew Pattison, General Practitioner, Victoria

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Disclosure: Costs associated with developing this resource have been funded by Eli Lilly Australia, which did not have any involvement in the content. However, Lilly has reviewed the document to ensure it complies with the guidelines and laws for communicating health information to consumers (Medicines Australia Code of Conduct and Therapeutic Goods Act).
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