What to understand

Cardiovascular health, diabetes, prostate symptoms, pain and treatment side effects may become more important. Partners can also experience health or hormonal changes that affect intimacy as a couple.

The aim is not to compare with a younger age but to understand what has changed now. A medication review and routine health checks may identify reversible contributors while communication can reduce pressure between partners.

Use your own usual pattern as the reference point. A persistent, distressing or unexplained change is more important than comparing yourself with a stereotype.

Factors worth reviewing

Low desire is often multi-factorial. Reviewing the following areas can make a pharmacist or GP conversation more useful:

  • Cardiovascular or metabolic conditions
  • Medicine side effects
  • Pain, sleep and mobility
  • Changes affecting either partner

Practical next steps

  1. Keep routine health checks up to date
  2. Bring sexual side effects into medication reviews
  3. Choose intimacy that accommodates comfort and energy
  4. Avoid unregulated erectile or hormone products
  5. Ask for specialist support when first-line help is not enough

Do not stop prescribed medicine, start hormones or combine several sexual-wellbeing products without qualified advice. A supplement cannot safely replace assessment of persistent symptoms.

Local route in Ireland

For persistent concerns in the Republic of Ireland, contact your GP or an appropriate HSE service. Call 112 or 999 when someone is seriously ill, injured or at immediate risk.

Before ordering a supplement for delivery to Ireland, verify the full label, operator details, warnings, returns terms and whether the product has met applicable Irish notification and claims requirements.

When to seek professional help

Arrange appropriate medical support when symptoms persist, cause distress or occur with other changes. Seek urgent help for severe or sudden symptoms.

  • New chest pain, breathlessness or neurological symptoms
  • Blood in urine or significant urinary symptoms
  • Persistent sexual changes causing distress

Emergency: a painful erection lasting around four hours requires urgent hospital care. Call the local emergency number rather than waiting for a routine appointment.

Frequently asked questions

Does libido always decline after 50?

No. Patterns vary widely, and health, relationships and wellbeing matter more than a fixed age rule.

Can medicines be adjusted?

Sometimes, but only with a prescriber who can balance sexual side effects against the condition being treated.

Are online erectile medicines safe?

Only use appropriately authorised services and products. Unregulated medicines may be counterfeit or unsafe.

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