
Overview
Dehydroepiandrosterone
(DHEA) is a steroid produced in the…
Benefits
For
some individuals it improves the overall feeling of well-being...
Natural
Sources
Produced
in the kidneys…
How
to Use
Available
as tablet or...
Cautions
Don’t
take if you are allergic to DHEA...
Side
Effects
In
women - acne, hair loss, facial hair growth... |
Overview:
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a steroid produced in the adrenal gland
(located on the top of the kidneys) in the human body. It is unknown whether
DHEA causes hormonal effects, however the body breaks down DHEA into the
hormones estrogen and testosterone. The concentration of DHEA is at its max at
about the age of 20 and then progressively goes down during the aging process.
Supplements are sold to fight the aging process.
How This Supplement Works in Your Body:
For some individuals it improves the overall feeling of well-being. AIDs
patients and those with multiple sclerosis have reportedly experienced
improvements in their well-being, yet there was no outcome change.
May boost energy
May increase strength
May enhance body’s immunity
May build muscle
May reduce amount of fat
May improve sense of well-being in those living with AIDS or multiple sclerosis
How to Use:
Available as:
Tablet or capsule form
Cautions:
Don’t take if you:
Are allergic to DHEA
Consult your doctor if you:
Have any chronic health problems
Have a family history of cancer
Experience any allergies to any medication, food or other substance
Over 55:
Lower doses are advised until a response is determined.
Pregnancy:
Consult with your physician to determine if any benefits of taking DHEA outweigh
the risk to your unborn child. Since DHEA is not regulated by the FDA, the risk
to an unborn child is unknown.
Breastfeeding:
Whether DHEA passes into milk is unknown. Do not use DHEA while nursing or
discontinuing nursing until the medication is complete. Consult your physician
for suggestions on maintaining milk supply.
Infants and Children:
It is hazardous to treat infants and children under 2 with any supplement.
Safe dosage:
DHEA, as a product, is marketed as a dietary supplement.
The dosage is varied among brands. Follow the instructions printed on the label
or consult your physician or pharmacist and do not take it with any prescribed
or over-the-counter drugs.
DHEA has not been reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to
determine it’s effectiveness and safety. Optimal dosage amounts are unknown.
Use caution when taking this drug.
Toxicity:
Information on the comparative-toxicity rating cannot be found in standard
references.
Side Effects:
Signs and symptoms : What to do
Infrequent:In women—acne, hair loss, facial hair growth (hirsutism), deepening
of voice (the last two may be irreversible) : Discontinue use. Call doctor when
convenient.
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