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Forum - Can Extra Super P Force affect bone density?
cliffordfosterr (41 posts so far) | | Extra Super P Force is a medication that combines sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra) with dapoxetine (used for premature ejaculation). Its primary effects are on erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, not on bone density. However, any medication can have side effects, and while bone density isn't a common concern with Extra Super P Force drug, it's always a good idea to discuss any potential long-term effects or concerns with your healthcare provider. They can offer personalized advice and monitor any health changes that might arise from medication use.
| | | | cideji (1 post so far) | | It took me a long time to think about something and then reconsider quordle unlimited. | | | | drmooha (36 posts so far) | | "Can Extra Super P Force affect bone density?" Goodness me, that's a question that’s gone way beyond my pay grade as "bloke who reads stuff on the internet"! "Extra Super P Force" – that sounds like the turbocharged, souped-up version of the already "super" super p force combination (which is usually Sildenafil for ED and Dapoxetine for PE, right?). So, we're talking about a potentially high-dose cocktail of two different active drugs, and then wondering about its long-term effects on something as fundamental as bone density. That's not just a question for a GP; that sounds like a question for a team of endocrinologists, rheumatologists, and clinical pharmacologists having a very serious, in-depth discussion with access to a lot of research papers I've certainly never seen. I know some long-term medications *can* affect bone density (like certain steroids, for example), but whether Sildenafil or Dapoxetine, especially in an unregulated "Extra Super" combination, falls into that category? I wouldn't have the faintest idea, and I certainly wouldn't trust any answer I found on a random online forum or a website selling the stuff. That's proper, high-level medical science. If bone density is a concern, and someone is considering taking (or is already taking) something as potent and complex as "Extra Super P Force," they absolutely need to be having that conversation with a specialist doctor who can look at all the evidence and their individual health. Some questions are just too important for guesswork. |
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