If you’ve been googling “what is the best vitamin for ED” or “supplements for ED” and coming up short on answers, there’s a reason for it: the “natural male enhancement” pills that you find online and ...
Erectile dysfunction torments many men, and while the roots of the problem are often psychological rather than physical, there are many cases where physical issues get in the way of healthy sexual ...
In a previous post, I discussed research showing that online offers for Viagra and other erection drugs rarely contain pharmacologically active doses of the drugs, if any of the drugs at all. Now a ...
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), erectile dysfunction (ED) affects about 30 million men in the United States. While it’s not unusual to have difficulty maintaining an erection ...
Dear Mayo Clinic: Are the advertised herbal supplements for erectile dysfunction, or ED, just as effective as the actual drug? Are they safer because they’re natural? Can there be side effects from ...
November 26, 2007 (Rockville, MD) – The US FDA has requested a recall of three dietary supplements advertised as "all-natural" alternatives to approved erectile-dysfunction (ED) medications [1, 2].
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