Rhino Pills for Men: What Are They? (And What Should You Take Instead?)

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Behind the counter at your local gas station, convenience store, or bodega, tucked within the energy shots and flavored cigarillos, are a variety of male enhancement products like Rhino pills. You might be tempted by their claims to improve stamina, increase arousals, or elevate your intimate life.

But if you’re wondering if they’re a scam, your instincts are good.

Rhino pills and other non-prescription supplements aren’t regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) like medications are, and there’s rarely much science to back their claims. What’s worse, these supplements can sometimes contain undeclared and potentially dangerous hidden drug ingredients. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

You’re right to be wary of products like Rhino pills for  (ED) and (PE).

Keep reading to learn just how much risk you could be taking by popping these hyped-up male enhancement pills. And find out whether their claims to make you hard, increase your privates size, or help you last longer are even true.

What Is a Rhino Pill?

Rhino is a common brand of male enhancement products you’ll find in gas stations, at convenience stores, and online. They’re created from proprietary blends of herbal ingredients occasionally associated with better intimate health.

According to their own packaging, uses for Rhino pills include:

  • Maximizing the time of intercourse

  • Stopping PE

  • Maximizing  volume

  • Providing “rock hard” climaxes

  • Increasing length, width, and thickness

  • Making climaxes more intense and explosive

  • Improving intimate confidence

  • “Guaranteed” enhancement

Supplements sold under the Rhino brand have a variety of names, including: 

  • Krazzy Rhino 25000

  • Platinum Rhino 25000

  • Rhino 30000

  • Blue Rhino Pills

  • Gold Rhino 25000

  • Mega Rhino 82000

  • Rhino Blitz Gold

  • Rhino 69 Pills

  • Rhino 7

  • Rhino X

Most Rhino pills come in similar packaging, with a distinctive design dominated by a large holographic rhino. You’ve probably seen a pop-up ad or glitzy package for at least one of the brand’s offerings.

Some use similar packaging with alternative brand names like Jet Black or Jet Blue, among others. 

Do Rhino Pills Work?

Do rhino pills make you hard, or are they another gas station let-down like that $10 lotto scratcher?

Rhino pills may work, in theory — some of the purported ingredients can increase blood flow to the privates.

But in practice, they’re not considered medically reliable — or safe. Manufacturers of Rhino pills and other male enhancement supplements claim their products “work” based on thin research into ingredients rarely considered effective or safe by the FDA.

Research on Rhino Pills

What Rhino pills do is really a question of what they’re supposed to do. There’s no scientific evidence that Rhino pills work, nor is there anything to suggest that the various ingredients used in Rhino male enhancement or similar non-prescription products have any positive effects on performance. 

Now, this doesn’t necessarily mean Rhino pills can’t possibly work at all or that they don’t cause some kind of effect in men who use them.

Some natural ingredients may increase blood flow to the privates, but whether they do it reliably and without adverse effects is another matter. In fact, there isn’t sufficient reputable evidence that any ingredients in them (at least, the ingredients on the label) have effects that match up to actual prescription medications for ED. 

If you’re going to take any kind of medication or supplement, it should be backed by evidence.

Rhino Pill Side Effects and Risks

At this point, you know that neither we nor the FDA are big fans of Rhino pills (or other bootleg gas station ED pills).

There have been reports that their effects can last for days or weeks at a time. While you might want to last longer in bed, this isn’t a good thing.

There are other risks and adverse events attached to Rhino pills too. 

Though the Rhino brand doesn’t include potential risks on its labels, the FDA went through the trouble of listing a number of potential physical side effects. Some common ones include: 

  • Chest pain

  • Severe headaches

  • Painful, prolonged climaxes

We can’t recommend Rhino pills for these reasons. But if you experience any of these side effects after taking a new supplement or medication, seek medical care ASAP.

Rhino Pills vs. Viagra: What You Should Know

Plenty of guys first look into Rhino pills because they seem to offer a safe, doctor-free alternative to prescription sildenafil (that’s the active ingredient in Viagra). 

But these over-the-counter herbal supplements are far from safe, far from proven effective, and very far from Viagra.

Here’s why:

  • Viagra and similar medications are FDA-approved treatments for ED. Known as PDE5 inhibitors, they work by increasing blood flow to your privates. And when used before intimacy, they make it easier to get and maintain climax while aroused.

  • Rhino products aren’t approved by the FDA and don’t require a prescription. They’re also not as predictable. While Viagra typically works for just a few hours, Rhino claims the effects of a single pill can last seven, nine, or even 14 days. Yikes.

  • Rhino pills could illegally contain sildenafil. A Rhino pill may illegally contain the active ingredient in Viagra, but the quality and amount can’t be verified.

It should go without saying that no one should be in this type of enhanced state of stimulation for 14 days straight.

In fact, if your climax lasts more than four hours, definitely make your way to the closest emergency room because you might be experiencing a dangerous condition called priapism.

FDA Warnings on Rhino Pills and General Male Enhancement Products

You might be asking how something with so many dangerous side effects hasn’t been pulled off the market by the FDA. Good question.

Here’s why they’re (sort of) allowed to be sold and why it’s problematic:

  • Rhino pills aren’t regulated or tested like FDA-approved drugs. Since enhancement capsules like Rhino pills aren’t FDA-approved prescription ED drugs, they aren’t subject to the same strict drug ingredients testing and licensing rules. And because they don’t require a prescription, healthcare providers can’t assess their safety.

  • They could be contaminated or contain hidden ingredients. Fast-acting male enhancement supplements are particularly concerning because many are labeled as harmless “dietary supplements.” Yet, some are made in potentially unsafe or unsanitary facilities that may be cross-contaminated by other substances. 

  • You don’t always know the potency of the ingredients. Ingredients used in these products — both the stuff on the label and the stuff they don’t tell you about — might not be measured accurately, meaning some supplements may use an unsafe amount of unlabeled active ingredients.

The point is, these products aren’t necessarily effective, they aren’t safe, and they shouldn’t be viewed as replacements for FDA-approved prescription pills for ED or PE.

What the FDA Says About Male-Enhancement Supplements

The FDA has released several public warnings about non-prescription enhancement pills.

2021 news release from the FDA noted that all 26 of the male health supplements the agency purchased from Amazon for laboratory testing contained undeclared ingredients — hidden stuff not listed on the labels.

That means they could interact dangerously with nitrates, medications for heart disease and high blood pressure, and other prescription drugs you’re taking — potentially landing you in a hospital bed instead of your own.

Furthermore, 80 percent of the 25 supplements the FDA purchased on eBay contained undeclared active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Safer Alternatives to Rhino Pills  

This seems like a great time for our favorite reminder: Before using any enhancement products, supplements, or medications, talk to your healthcare provider about safe, FDA-approved alternatives.

Not only can your provider tell you what works and what likely doesn’t, but they can also make sure you’re safe while using these supplements or medications.

Here’s what a medical professional might recommend.

Medications for Treating ED

Most FDA-approved prescription-only medications have a clearly understood mechanism of action for increasing blood flow to the privates. 

Currently, there are four FDA-approved prescription oral drugs. They are: 

There’s also an injectable medication called alprostadil and a recently FDA-authorized, non-prescription topical gel for ED.

Products for Managing PE

PE treatments include delay spraysclimax control condoms, and wipes that contain local anesthetics like lidocaine or benzocaine. They can help decrease sensitivity and lengthen the road to climax and arousal.

Prescription medications might also help with PE, like sertraline and paroxetine, which delay the process of reaching climax.

Increasing Privates Size

While reliable privates enhancement practices might be few and far between, more is known about their safety risks than about Rhino pills and other non-prescription male enhancement products.

Medical experts might suggest enhancement surgery or pumps after other options have been exhausted.

These aren’t usually the first things a healthcare professional will recommend to remedy performance issues. But if you’re curious, ask your provider.

A Final Word on Rhino Pills: Are They Worth Taking?

No matter how you slice or dice it, Rhino pills are never the way to go. Period.

Here’s the bottom line on Rhino pills:

  • They’re untested. Not only are these pills not scientifically proven to actually work, but many contain unlabeled or unapproved drugs that could put your health at serious risk — especially if you use other medications.

  • They’re unsafe. The FDA has released numerous advisory notices about the safety of Rhino pills and other non-prescription pills, warning consumers against everything from unlabeled ingredients to manufacturing quality concerns.

  • Better options are available. If you’re worried about ED or PE, the best option is to talk to a healthcare provider or look into FDA-approved treatments.

Unlike Rhino pills, these FDA-approved medications contain exactly what they say they do. This means you can treat ED, PE, and other performance issues with confidence.

We offer a range of evidence-based ED medications and PE treatments online, with prescription products available following a virtual consultation with a healthcare provider.

You can also learn more about improving function in our guide to the best ways to naturally protect your climax.

This article originally appeared on ForHers.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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The 7 Best Vitamins & Supplements for ED

The 7 Best Vitamins & Supplements for ED

If you’ve been googling “what is the best vitamin for ED” or “supplements for ED” and coming up short on answers, there’s a reason for it: the “natural male enhancement” pills that you find online and in gas stations are released by brands that make dubious claims about what their products can do, and often, those claims aren’t backed by a lot of research. In fact, many of them are dangerous.

That said, certain vitamins and supplements (not the stuff you see at the gas station) — like vitamins B3 and D, or supplements like L-arginine, to name a few — may offer some erectile function benefits that are backed up by some science. 

So, whether you came here in search of vitamins for erectile strength or supplements for ED, we’re happy to share what research shows about vitamins that help with ED…maybe. We’re going to go through all the vitamins you should look for, and the foods in which you can find them

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You’re probably aware of ED treatments like Viagra, which work by increasing blood flow to your privates when you’re in the mood for love-making. But what about the options available without a prescription?

Well, if you’ve been looking at the “natural male enhancement” stuff on gas station shelves, we have some bad news. As we’ve discussed in our guide to herbal supplements for ED, most non-prescription products for treating ED are, to put it lightly, lacking in scientific evidence (unless they are something specifically approved or authorized by the FDA for ED, like vacuum devices or the topical gel, Eroxon). 

That said, as we mentioned above, some research shows that deficiencies of certain vitamins might contribute to ED. If you’re deficient, adding these vitamins to your diet might improve your overall health, including your ability to get and stay so. 

To put things in perspective, here’s the current wisdom:

  • Numerous factors can play a role in ED, including your cardiovascular health, psychological well-being and your level of interest in love-making.

  • Currently, the most effective oral treatments for ED are PDE5 inhibitor medications, such as sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra).

  • Vitamins B3, B9, C and D have been linked with blood flow, ED or testosterone levels in scientific studies. However, there’s very limited research on the link between vitamins and ED, meaning our understanding of this potential link isn’t very strong right now.

  • To get reliable relief from ED, it’s best to talk to a licensed ED healthcare provider online to learn how you can improve blood flow to your privates and strengthen your erections. 

  • Depending on your medical history, they may check your blood pressure, cholesterol and other tests that can screen for health conditions like heart disease, type 2 diabetes and other things that are a risk factor for ED.

Okay, now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s talk vitamins.

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Vitamins are critical for the proper functioning of your body. They play vital roles in the development of your bones and organs. They also power essential biological processes that keep you alive, from your metabolism to the operation and function of your brain.

Because vitamins play such important roles in your health and survival, vitamin deficiencies can have serious negative effects on your well-being. What vitamins are good for erectile dysfunction, then, are the ones you don’t have enough of.

Some potential vitamins for ED include:

  • Vitamin B3 (niacin)

  • Vitamin B9 (folic acid)

  • Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

  • Vitamin D

Let’s look into each one to learn more.

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Some scientific research suggests that vitamin B3, or niacin, may be helpful for managing ED. 

For example, a study in 2011 found that adult men with ED and dyslipidemia (abnormal amounts of lipids in the blood) experienced improvements in erectile function after taking niacin for 12 weeks.

Vitamin B3 is an important vitamin for metabolic function. It’s linked to a reduced risk of certain types of cardiovascular disease thanks to its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects.

Niacin is widely available as a health supplement. It’s also found in a variety of foods, including:

  • Red meat, poultry and fish

  • Bran, yeast and whole-grain cereals

  • Peanuts, legumes and seeds

  • Eggs

(RelatedThe Best ED Pills for Men: Pros & Cons of ED Medication)

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Another vitamin that may be linked with ED is vitamin B9, or folic acid.

study published in the Asian Journal of Andrology analyzed the folic acid levels of men with ED and found that men with ED typically had lower levels of folic acid than healthy, unaffected men.

Interestingly, low levels of vitamin B9 were also linked to PE — another common male performance issue.

A newer study from 2020 noted a more direct link between vitamin B9 and health. In this study, men with ED showed measurable improvements in erectile function after taking a vitamin B9 supplement on a daily basis for three months.

Vitamin B9 plays key roles in the synthesis of DNA and RNA — essential molecules for storing and reading genetic information. It’s also important for the production of healthy red blood cells.

You can purchase vitamin B9 as a health supplement, but it’s also found in a wide range of foods, like:

  • Leafy green vegetables, such as broccoli, spinach, asparagus and lettuce

  • Meats, including liver

  • Fish and other seafood

  • Peanuts, sunflower seeds and beans

  • Milk and other dairy products

  • Eggs

Folic acid is also commonly added to many breads, cereals, pastas and other grain products in order to prevent nutritional deficiencies.

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Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins for our bodies. When it comes to erectile health, research suggests that it might play a role in certain biochemical pathways that allow you to get and stay hard during intimacy.

For example, a review published in the journal Fertility and Sterility noted that vitamin C is one of several vitamins and minerals that support the biochemical pathway that leads to the release of nitric oxide.

Nitric oxide, or NO, is generally viewed as the principal agent responsible for relaxing the tissues inside your privates and allowing blood to flow in and create arousal.

Beyond its potential role in your health, vitamin C plays a key role in the biosynthesis of several neurotransmitters, as well as important structural proteins — like collagen, for example.

It’s also essential for maintaining healthy teeth and gums, absorbing iron and promoting proper wound healing. 

Good sources of vitamin C include:

  • Citrus fruits, such as orange, grapefruit, lemon and lime

  • Other fresh fruits, including kiwifruit, guava and papaya

  • Strawberries, blackberries, raspberries and blueberries

  • Red peppers, green peppers, broccoli and other vegetables

Many fruit and vegetable juices also contain plenty of vitamin C. You can also find it in most multivitamin supplements. 

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Although research into the effects of vitamin D on performance is limited, some studies have found that vitamin D deficiency is linked to ED.

A small study published in the International Journal of Impotence Research found that men with vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency had lower levels of function than men with normal vitamin D levels.

However, it’s also worth noting that this study only investigated function and depression symptoms in young men with low vitamin D status.

meta-analysis from 2020 also found that vitamin D deficiency may be associated with severe forms of ED.

According to a review published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, around 24 percent of people in the United States have low vitamin D levels. Low vitamin D levels are even more common in Canada and Europe.

Your skin produces vitamin D when it’s exposed to sunlight, and it doesn’t take much to maintain healthy levels. Most people will be able to produce enough vitamin D to stay healthy with natural sun exposure from going for a daily walk or running errands. 

If you live in an area with limited sunlight or prefer not to spend too much time outdoors, you can also take in vitamin D from food or vitamin D supplementation. 

Foods that contain vitamin D include:

  • Fish, including salmon, trout, tuna, sardines and many fish oils

  • Cheese, milk and other dairy products

  • Red meat and poultry

  • Soy, almond and oat milks

  • Mushrooms

  • Apples, bananas and other fruits

  • Rice, lentils, sunflower seeds and almonds

  • Broccoli, carrots and other vegetables

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Research on other supplements for ED is often inconsistent or not very strong. Some men might see an effect, many might not.

ED supplements that may produce improvements in function and health include: 

  • L-arginine. This amino acid plays a key role in the production of nitric oxide, which is a molecule that relaxes your blood vessels and promotes healthy blood flow.

  • Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). This hormone is a precursor to testosterone, which is important for regulating your drive.

  • Ginseng. This herbal supplement might produce improvements in function and satisfaction, but the quality of research is low.

Just like with vitamins, it’s important to keep in mind that supplements aren’t subject to clinical trials like medications. This means that there’s a lot that we don’t know about them, including the safety and effectiveness of using them as ED treatments.

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None of the “vitamins for erection health” listed above — or anything else you can find in a multivitamin — are proven, evidence-based treatments for ED.

Currently, among the most effective options for treating ED are FDA-approved medications called PDE5 inhibitors. These treatments work by dilating the arteries that supply your privates, allowing for better blood flow to your tissues.

Unlike vitamins and natural remedies, they’re subject to large-scale clinical trials before they go onto pharmacy shelves, meaning we know that they’re safe and effective for most men. 

If you find it difficult to get or maintain an erection, consider one of the following medications:

  • Sildenafil. The active ingredient in Viagra, sildenafil provides relief from ED for around four hours per dose.

  • Tadalafil. The active ingredient in Cialis, tadalafil is a long-lasting medication that can provide relief from ED for up to 36 hours.

  • Vardenafil. The active ingredient in Levitra, vardenafil provides relief from ED for four to five hours.

  • Avanafil. Sold as Stendra, avanafil is a newer treatment that provides relief from ED for up to six hours, with a lower risk of side effects than other oral ED medications.

  • Chewable ED medications. These fast-acting chewable mints include ingredients like sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil to help you get and stay hard during intimacy.

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Although research is limited, some studies have shown a link between ED and certain vitamin deficiencies. 

If you’re deficient in vitamins B3 (niacin), B9, C or D, increasing your consumption might improve your overall health, and maybe your ED symptoms. However, there are several things you’ll want to keep in mind before turning to vitamins as a “proven” ED treatment:

  • Vitamins like B3, B9, C and D are important for your overall health and health, and may help in the management of ED. More research is needed to determine whether natural supplements containing L-arginine, ginseng and others are as effective as supplement makers claim.

  • It isn’t clear if these vitamins help with function if you don’t have a vitamin deficiency. In other words, if you’re healthy, taking extra vitamin C may not have any impact on your performance in the bedroom.

  • More isn’t always better when it comes to vitamins. Certain vitamins are toxic when consumed in excess, meaning you shouldn’t exceed the recommended intake if you choose to use a vitamin supplement.

  • Vitamins aren’t a replacement for FDA-approved ED medication, or for healthy, natural habits and lifestyle changes that can make maintaining an arousal easier. 

This article originally appeared on Hims.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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