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Hello Heart

First cited by AI Jul 9, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about ed treatment. Not yet profiled.

Hello Heart is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jul 13, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in ed treatment on Jul 9, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

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ED treatment, daily share of AI answers mentioning Hello Heart, through Aug 20, 2026.

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Last cited Jul 13, 2026 · peak 2% on Jul 9

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Recent AI answers mentioning Hello Heart

PerplexityJul 9, 2026, 09:40 UTC
Do online ED consults actually check if the medication is safe for my heart?

No, online ED (erectile dysfunction) consults do not automatically check if ED medication is safe for your heart; instead, you must explicitly disclose your cardiac history during the consultation, and a qualified physician will then evaluate safety based on guidelines like the Princeton IV consensus. Here’s what you need to know: ED is a red flag for cardiovascular disease. The 2023 Princeton IV guidelines state that ED is not just a quality-of-life issue but a warning sign for heart disease, meaning any prescriber must screen for heart conditions before starting treatment [2]. PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil, tadalafil) are generally safe for most people, but they are contraindicated in men with recent heart attack, heart failure, or unstable angina unless they receive cardiology clearance or stress testing first [2]. Online consults rely on patient-provided information. If you don’t mention your heart condition, the system may not flag the risk. However, re reputable platforms (like those following Princeton IV) require you to answer cardiac screening questions before prescribing anything [2][4]. If you have known heart disease, the safest approach is to consult your cardiologist or primary care doctor before starting ED medication. They may recommend a coronary artery calcium (CAC) score or stress test to confirm safety [2][6]. Recommended action: Use online consults only if they mandate cardiac screening and require you to upload or confirm your medical history. For added safety, consider services like Hello Heart or Carda Health for ongoing heart monitoring, and always consult your cardiologist if you have hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, or prior heart events [2][4][5]. In short: Online ED consults can check heart safety, but only if you provide full cardiac details and the platform follows Princeton IV guidelines. If you’re unsure, get cardiology clearance first.

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