bradleywiens
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Really hoping this sup makes it. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Really hoping this sup makes it. Keeping my fingers crossed.
It is Alpha testing.
We have all the testers we need right now.
AE we will include you. That is all for now.
IF it gets good reviews we will have samples for everyone. This is a BIG if as I want to make sure it really truly does what it is suppose to before general release.
Thank you
Man I have a friend of mine whose wife is in dire need of this; her meds kill her libido and he is about ready to kill her doctors. I suggest it come out soon, it could prevent much killing! J/K, but it definitely is a big market and I will definitely get you all some reviews if you have test samples. I wonder what my horny gf would be like on it, might needs some Stoked/Perform to keep up with her.
There's alot of other ways forward here - I'd search for some of the old threads we've covered this previously.
Possibly. The normal scenario is wife taking SSRIs resulting in sexual dysfunction. Its very common.
Usually sexual function contraindication for most scripts has a variety of routes to address it; exempton e.g. cancer.
Anyone on any type of meds and are thinking about using any type of supp should consult a doctor first. I am sure you guys know that but throwing it out there anyways.![]()
Oh yeah Pembroke, her doc is well aware of her dilemma and hasn't done anything to help the situation either. Just having an option to consider for her and see if it is safe for her to use is a step in the right direction.
No it is related to epilepsy meds, they are big downers and the Adderall on top of those does not help either.
Oh yeah Pembroke, her doc is well aware of her dilemma and hasn't done anything to help the situation either. Just having an option to consider for her and see if it is safe for her to use is a step in the right direction.
Not sure this is fair. If there are augmenting Adderall but beat concerntration problems from the script then there has to be a reason why they persist despite a severe side effect.
You friend could request a switch - there are alot of anticonvulsants - but on face value it sounds risky and it would depend whether his wife was prepared to take such a risk. Does the FDA allow "stacking" anticonvulsants or is it strict monotherapy?
The bottom line is that your friend's wife can do whatever she likes and the practitioner will need to try and accomodate this. I know it is never presented in the manner but that is absolutely correct. Ask the practitioner what clinical handbook they are using, then read it up. In the US I dunno, nor do I know if there is a standard. In the UK there is a central reference, if its in the book you can ask for it and the practitioner has to justify why they feel its not appropriate.