PDE5 inhibitors | Phosphodiesterase Type 5 | How they work | Foods

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PDE5 inhibitors | Phosphodiesterase Type 5 | How they work | Foods

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Phosphodiesterase inhibitors are medications that relax and dilate blood vessels, improving circulation and lowering blood pressure. This makes them useful for treating a wide range of medical conditions, including skin and joint problems, heart and lung problems, and even sexual dysfunction.

Foods that boost PDE5 inhibitor effects naturally in certain herbs. These herbs are often sold in supplement form and marketed to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) or enhance male vitality.

The FDA (Trusted Source) warns against dietary supplements for the treatment of ED because many of these products contain undeclared ingredients that could be harmful. The safety and effectiveness of these supplements have also not been adequately studied.

Phosphodiesterases are enzymes, a type of molecule that helps chemical reactions occur more quickly and smoothly than normal. PDEs exist in different types in humans, with numbers assigned to each type to distinguish them. These different types of PDEs are usually found in specific locations in the body.

Phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors are medications that block these enzymes. Some PDE inhibitors are selective, meaning they act on a specific type of PDE. Other PDE inhibitors are nonselective, meaning they can interfere with all PDEs to some extent.

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