A Doctor’s Reaction to Rhino Sex Pills [NRMDiG3RFf5]
A Doctor’s Reaction to Rhino Sex Pills [NRMDiG3RFf5]
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If you've ever browsed behind the counter at your local gas station or convenience store, you've probably seen them. They promise hours of crazy sex, better stamina and even claim to make you bigger. They're called Rhino pills. While these male enhancement products may seem like the winning ticket to the best sex of your life, they often come at a price. They’re unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there's no science to back them up and there are even reports out there that suggest these pills — and dozens of other over-the-counter sex supplements just like them — contain undeclared and potentially dangerous ingredients. Rhino is a common brand of male sexual enhancement products you’ll typically find in gas stations, drug stores and online. Rhino products aren’t approved by the FDA, nor do they require a prescription. Because they’re cheap, widely available and don’t require a visit to the doctor’s office, they’re often perceived as an over-the-counter alternative to erectile dysfunction drugs like sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra®) — but they’re far from it. Learn more about Rhino sex pills (and safer alternatives that actually help treat ED) on our blog:
Aired: December 12, 2024
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