Naltrexone may very well be, one of the most effective substances for male-sexual enhancement and dysfunctions; when used Properly.
Even though, this is not the intent nor medical application of the drug, under most circumstances, it has been studied in the context of both opiate-induced-impotence and in fairly large studies of Men with idiopathic Impotence (E.D with Unknown Aetiology) (1) (2).
Naltrexone also increases 'intensity of arousal' and orgasm frequency (3).
A Couple Initial . Notes before we get into the deeper discussion...
- In any case, Naltrexone for sexual improvement should be used at a MINIMUM of 12.5 ((MG)) but PREFERABLY 25 - 50 mg ONCE / per day or 25mg TWICE/ day.
- It can not, should not be used with Modafanil or Yohimbine under any circumstances; and Caffeine intake should be low as possible until a further assessment of Tolerance/Sensitivity is committed to.
NOW, to the big picture.
PRO's of Using Naltrexone to treat Male Sexual Dysfunctions / Erectile Difficulties
- It seems to help with the libido component, more than other 'medically recommended' chemicals.
- It supports dopamine production through indirect pathways as well as other neurotransmitter systems like glutamate and nitric oxide (N.O/nNOS) (!) (!!)
- It affects orgasm quality and frequency whereas other drugs such as Viagra & Cialis seem not to.
- It has tons of other benefits not limited to; anti-aging, stress issues, memory dysfunctions/cognitive flexibility issues and some Psychiatric disorders.
CON/S NEGATIVE'S
- Naltrexone may produce Anxiety in some individuals as it produces mild nervous system stimulation.
- Naltrexone may dramatically alter sensitivity to Stimulant's (!!!).
- Naltrexone alter's sensitivity to Alcohol (!!!!).
- It probably won't help an issue caused by heavy drinking or serotoninergic drugs.
- It will not ''cure'' a dopamine deficiency nor a prolactin excess.
- It will not help much, if at all, if the issue stems from E2 Excess; estrogen excess (high levels of the female hormone).
- It may have more side-effects if you are overweight.
- It can produce a small increase in heart rate.
- The Pills taste nasty.
IS NALTREXONE HEPATOTOXIC / DOES IT RAISE LIVER ENZYMES?
The Answer to both Questions is No.
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