VigRX Supplement Information

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VigRX is an herbal supplement claimed to provide natural "male enhancement." This article from the eMedTV library explores the possible effects of this supplement, explains what side effects may occur, and discusses the effectiveness of this product.

VigRX is a popular "male enhancement" product, but many people may wonder, "Does VigRX work?" This page from the eMedTV archives explores the effectiveness of VigRX for penis enlargement and erectile dysfunction treatment.

Potential VigRX side effects include weakness, decreased appetite, nausea, and headache. This eMedTV segment lists other side effects that have been reported with the individual active components of VigRX, including potentially serious side effects.

VigRX is claimed to be useful for penis enlargement and for treating erectile dysfunction. This segment from the eMedTV Web site discusses VigRX uses in more detail and explores the safety and effectiveness of this herbal supplement.

The standard recommended VigRX dosage is one capsule twice a day, taken every single day. This page from the eMedTV archives discusses some of the problems with herbal supplement dosing and offers tips for finding a reputable herbal product.

If NSAIDs, nitrates, or immunosuppressants are taken together with VigRX, drug interactions may occur. As this eMedTV page explains, these interactions can cause excessive bleeding and may affect the way that liver enzymes metabolize medications.

Since herbal supplements are not regulated by the FDA, many people may wonder, "Is VigRX safe?" This eMedTV page explores the safety of this supplement and describes some of the problems that have been reported with the active ingredients.

A VigRX overdose could cause liver damage, low blood sugar, or respiratory arrest. This portion of the eMedTV site further explores the possible effects of an overdose and describes the various treatment options that are available.

There is no reason for women (pregnant or not) to take the herbal supplement VigRX. This eMedTV Web page provides more detailed information on VigRX and pregnancy, and explains what problems may occur if the product is used during pregnancy.

VigRX is a "male enhancement" supplement not intended for use by women, including breastfeeding women. This eMedTV article offers more details on VigRX and breastfeeding, and explains what problems may occur if the product is used while breastfeeding.