Is Taking Male Enhancement Product,safe?
Question: Hi. I am thinking of ordering this male enhancement product. However, I am concerned about side effects since I have HIV, diabetes (insulin resistance brought on by 20+ years of HIV meds) and slightly reduced kidney function (usually creatinine levesl are around 1.6)
Below are the ingredients of this product:
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 60
Arginine
250mg
Tribulus Terrestris
100mg
Tonkat XXXXXXX 50mg
L-Carnitine 25mg
DHEA 25mg
Catuaba Bark 10mg
Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed) 10mg
Ginko Biloba 10mg
Maca 10mg
XXXXXXX Puama 10mg
Piperina (Bioperine) 10mg
Brief Answer:
Endocrine
Detailed Answer:
I strongly recommend against the product.
There are no published data in world medical literature that support the use of such products.
No formally trained physician will be able to endorse the use of such supplements.
Such products do not undergo rigorous testing and trials to establish safety and effectiveness.
I see one of the ingredients is DHEA which has no proven role in male sexual function. It normally declines with age and requires no replacement. If you are testosterone deficiency, it is ok to take to replace it with medication. I see you are on Androgel, which is a gel form of testosterone.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar