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ED Supplement May Pose Health Risk
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to purchase or use Triple MiracleZen Gold 1750 mg, a product promoted and sold for sexual enhancement on various websites and in some retail stores.
Hidden Ingredients in Male Enhancement Product
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to purchase or use Rhino Big Horn 3000, a product promoted and sold for sexual enhancement on various websites and in some retail stores.
Male Enhancement Product May Pose Health Risk
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to purchase or use Xtra Zone 2400, a product promoted and sold for sexual enhancement on various websites and in some retail stores.
FDA Warns Against Male Enhancement Products
Before you try an "all natural" male enhancement supplement, you may want to take a closer look.
What ED May Mean for Diabetes Risk
It can be awkward to talk to your doctor about your sex life. But, for many men, problems in the bedroom can be a warning sign for another serious health problem.
What Exercise Might Do for Men's Sexual Health
Staying active could benefit more than just heart health in men.
Herb Viagra May Contain Hidden Ingredient
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to purchase or use Herb Viagra, a product promoted for sexual enhancement. This product was identified by FDA during an examination of international mail shipments.
Frequently Asked Questions About Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is not the most comfortable conversation topic, but it is an important topic to many men and their partners. Here are some questions you may be wondering about but too embarrassed to ask.
Low T May Worsen Heart Risks in Men With Diabetes
Diabetes and low testosterone may each increase the risk of heart disease. Having both may push that risk even higher.
FDA Approves Rx for Erectile Dysfunction
Some medications for erectile dysfunction (ED) like Viagra can take up to an hour to begin working before sex. But the Us Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new medicine Thursday that can act in 15 minutes.