DHEA 25
Q. What is DHEA?
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands and liver. DHEA can be converted to both male and female hormones. DHEA levels typically peak at about 20 years of age and decline rapidly after age 25.
Q. What are some of the benefits of DHEA?
DHEA supports hormone balance for healthy aging and promotes overall well-being in older men and women.*
DHEA supports immune function, bone and joint health, and promotes healthy mood. DHEA may promote a healthy quality of life in men and women.*
DHEA promotes female fertility by supporting ovarian health and healthy egg quality in women trying to conceive.* Research indicates that 25 mg of micronized DHEA, taken three times per day, promotes healthy egg and embryo quality.*
Q. How is DHEA 25 different from other DHEA supplements?
DHEA 25 contains plant-derived, micronized DHEA, and it is the only DHEA supplement that has been independently tested by NSF International for content accuracy and purity.
Q. Is DHEA 25 NSF International certified?
No, DHEA 25 is not NSF certified. NSF policy prohibits full certification with use of the NSF logo for any athletic banned substance, including DHEA. DHEA 25 test results are available upon request.
Q. Does DHEA 25 have side effects?
DHEA 25 is considered safe for most people when taken in doses of 100 mg or less for limited time periods. DHEA is a hormone that can have side effects at higher doses. Side effects may include acne, oily skin, facial hair growth, hair loss, stomach upset, or decreased HDL cholesterol levels.
For certain health conditions, DHEA may be recommended in higher doses and should be taken under the guidance and supervision of a healthcare provider.
Q. I have been recommended DHEA for female fertility. Why should I choose DHEA 25?
Theralogix DHEA 25 offers patented DHEA supplementation to support female fertility.*†
DHEA 25 contains 25 mg of micronized DHEA per capsule. The dose typically recommended for female fertility is 25 mg, taken three times per day.
DHEA 25 is independently tested for content accuracy and purity by NSF International and is manufactured in the USA in a GMP-compliant facility. This is your assurance of its content accuracy, purity, and freedom from contaminants.
Q. Is there anyone who should not take DHEA 25?
Yes. The following individuals should not take DHEA 25:
- • Anyone under the age of 18.
- • Women who are pregnant or nursing, have endometriosis, or have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
- • Any person with liver problems.
- • Any person who has been diagnosed with a hormone-related cancer, such as breast or prostate cancer.
- • Individuals with diabetes unless prescribed by their health care provider.
- • Men who are trying to father a pregnancy as DHEA can affect sperm production.
Q. Can I take DHEA 25 with other nutritional supplements?
Yes. DHEA 25 can be taken with most other nutritional supplements with the exception of inositol. In certain individuals, taking both DHEA and inositol may counteract the potential beneficial effect of either product. Inositol supplements may lower testosterone levels, and DHEA supplements may raise testosterone levels. Follow your health care provider’s guidance if you are taking both these supplements.
Q. Does DHEA 25 interact with any prescription medications?
As with any dietary supplement, it is recommended you discuss with your pharmacist and or health care team to clarify whether DHEA 25 can be taken along with your medications.
Do not take DHEA 25 before talking to your health care provider or pharmacist if you are taking:
Aromatase inhibitors (Anastrozole (Arimidex), Exemestane (Aromasin), Letrozole (Femara)) – These medications are used to help lower estrogen levels in the body. DHEA can be converted to estrogen in the body, therefore taking DHEA along with these medications might decrease their effectiveness.
Fulvestrant (Faslodex) or Tamoxifen (Nolvadex) – Some types of cancers are affected by hormones in the body. Estrogen-sensitive cancers are cancers that are affected by estrogen levels in the body. Fulvestrant and tamoxifen are used for these types of cancer. DHEA can be converted to estrogen in the body, therefore taking DHEA along with these medications might decrease their effectiveness.
Medications that are changed by the liver Cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP34) substrates (alprazolam (Xanax), amitriptyline (Elavil), amiodarone (Cordarone), citalopram (Celexa), fexofenadine (Allegra), lansoprazole (Prevacid), losartan (Cozaar), lovastatin (Mevacor), prednisone, sertraline (Zoloft), sildenafil (Viagra), simvastatin (Zocor) and many others) – CYP34 are important enzymes in your body, mainly found in the liver to break down medications in the body. DHEA might decrease how quickly the liver breaks down some medications. Taking DHEA along with these medications may interfere with their effectiveness. Talk to your health care provider before taking DHEA 25 if taking these medications.
DHEA may also interfere with the effectiveness of the following medications:
Insulin: Insulin is used to lower blood sugar. Insulin can also lower the amount of DHEA in the body. By lowering DHEA in the body, insulin might lower the effectiveness of DHEA supplements. Monitor your blood sugar (glucose) level carefully if you are taking insulin.