Abstract
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as "the inability to achieve and (or) maintain an erection sufficient to satisfy sexual activity"
(Impotence, NIH Consensus Development Panel on Impotence, 1993) if these disorders are observed for at least three months.
The term ED was proposed by the US National Institute of Public Health instead of the old "impotence", implying too categorical
perception of the problem causing disbelief in the prospect of treatment. According to WHO, after 21 years, erectile dysfunction
is detected in every 10th man, and after 60 years - every third man is not able to perform sexual intercourse at all. According to
the calculations of J. B. MkKinlay (2000), about 150 million men in the world suffer from ED; it is assumed that over the next 25
years this figure may double.