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  2. Herbal Viagra: What Is It & Is It Safe? - AOL

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    How Does Herbal Viagra Differ From Real Viagra? Viagra is the brand-name version of a medication called sildenafil citrate. It belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors ...

  3. Serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitor

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    Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb761) — "The norepinephrine (NET), the serotonin (SERT), the dopamine (DAT) uptake transporters and MAO activity are inhibited by EGb761 in vitro" [174] St John's Wort — natural product and over-the-counter herbal antidepressant Hyperforin; Adhyperforin; Uliginosin B — IC 50 DA = 90 nM, 5-HT = 252 nM, NE = 280 nM ...

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    ED is a fairly common health condition associated with heart disease, high blood pressure and blood flow. It affects an estimated 30 million to 50 million men nationally. That’s one in four guys ...

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    A review of your symptoms. You might receive blood tests to look for risk factors for atherosclerosis. Blood tests might check your: Cholesterol levels. Triglyceride and lipid levels. Blood sugar ...

  6. Bilobalide - Wikipedia

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    Bilobalide is important for producing several of the effects of Ginkgo biloba extracts, and it has neuroprotective effects, [3] [4] as well as inducing the liver enzymes CYP3A1 and CYP1A2, [5] which may be partially responsible for interactions between ginkgo and other herbal medicines or pharmaceutical drugs.

  7. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodisiac. An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. [1] [2] [3] These substances range from a variety of plants, spices, and foods to synthetic chemicals.

  8. Ginkgotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Analyses of the powder of Ginkgo biloba capsules revealed the presence of ginkgotoxin. However, as most oral supplements are made from the leaves, which contain only small amounts of ginkgotoxin, [9] below the level of toxicological relevance. [10] Ginkgotoxin-5'-glucoside is a derivative of ginkgotoxin that possesses a glycosyl in the 5' position.

  9. Ginkgolide - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgolide B, specifically, is a diterpenoid trilactone with six five-membered rings. It contains a spiro[4,4]-nonane carbocyclic ring, a tetrahydrofuran ring, and a very specific tert-butyl group at one of the rings (Figure 1).