ED and hair loss are two of the most common things men talk to us about — and they often show up around the same stage of life. Bundling them into one monthly plan means one intake, one shipment, and a meaningfully lower price than treating each separately. [1]
Why these two pair well
Both conditions are tied to vascular and hormonal health. PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil) improve blood flow. Finasteride and minoxidil address the hormonal and follicular drivers of androgenetic alopecia. Treating both at once doesn't change how either medication works individually, but it does simplify life — and meta-analyses support combination ED protocols where appropriate. [2]
What's in the bundle
- Generic sildenafil or tadalafil at the dose your clinician selects.
- Finasteride 1 mg and/or topical minoxidil 5% for hair loss.
- Discreet monthly shipping in plain packaging.
- Unlimited clinician messaging to adjust either treatment.
What to expect, week by week
ED medication works on demand from day one. Hair loss treatment takes longer — most men see early shedding stabilize by month 3 and visible regrowth between months 4 and 6. [2]
Safety considerations
We screen both treatments together. Don't combine PDE5 inhibitors with nitrates. Finasteride can cause a small percentage of men to notice changes in libido or mood — flag anything new and we'll adjust. Topical minoxidil is generally well tolerated; mild scalp irritation is the most common complaint.
Who the bundle is best for
Men who already have or expect to need both treatments. If you only need one right now, start with one — you can add the other any time without restarting the intake from scratch.
The bottom line
The bundle is about convenience and value, not a magic combo. If both conditions are on your radar, treating them together is usually the simpler, cheaper path.
Available across Florida
Reset My Vitality is a Florida-licensed telehealth practice. The treatments covered in this guide are available to patients statewide, with medication shipped directly to your door. Explore the program for your city:
- Men's Health in Miami, FL
- Men's Health in Miami Beach, FL
- Men's Health in Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Men's Health in West Palm Beach, FL
- Men's Health in Boca Raton, FL
- Men's Health in Orlando, FL
- Men's Health in Tampa, FL
- Men's Health in Jacksonville, FL
- Men's Health in Naples, FL
Key Clinical Studies
A short, responsible summary of recent peer-reviewed research relevant to this topic. This is for education only, not medical advice.
Assessment of Combination Therapies vs Monotherapy for Erectile Dysfunction
JAMA Network Open · 2021
Key finding: Combination ED protocols and PDE5 monotherapy both improved erectile function, with selected patients benefiting from adjunct therapy.
Why it matters: Supports the safety and rationale for bundling ED therapy with adjunct treatments under clinician guidance.
View studyEffect of PDE5 inhibitors on erectile function: an overview
BMJ Open · 2021
Key finding: PDE5 inhibitors consistently improved erectile function across systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Why it matters: Confirms the ED half of the bundle relies on well-evidenced first-line therapy.
View studyScientific References
Peer-reviewed studies and reviews cited in this article.
- [1]Pyrgidis N, et al. Assessment of Combination Therapies vs Monotherapy for Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Network Open. 2021;4(2):e2036337. View study
- [2]Huang Y, et al. Effect of phosphodiesterase-type 5 inhibitors on erectile function: an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. BMJ Open. 2021;11(8):e047396. View study
