Epimedium, Morinda Officinalis, Cistanche Deserticola, Actinolite, Dodder Seed

Generic Name: epimedium, morinda officinalis, cistanche deserticola, actinolite, dodder seed

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Prostate Health Patch

Prostate Health

Overview

Prostate Health

Uses

Suitable for the crowd: for acute and chronicProstatitisprostatic hyperplasia (hypertrophy) andits caused byfrequent urination, urgency, urine pain,urine, urinedripping, due to kidney deficiency causedby lumbar acidleg pain, low sexual function, suchas sub-health groupswith conditioning or alleviation

Dosage

【Instructions】 Wash and dry the skin, apply this product to the navel (Shenque acupoint) or Guanyuan acupoint, and replace within 12-24 hours once.

Side Effects

Avoid alcohol, spicy, acidic and other stimulating foods. Sexual activity is prohibited during the period of use. lf there is any discomfort, stop applyingimmediately.

Warnings

Do not use for individuals with skin allergies, damages, or ulcers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Epimedium, Morinda Officinalis, Cistanche Deserticola, Actinolite, Dodder Seed used for?

Suitable for the crowd: for acute and chronicProstatitisprostatic hyperplasia (hypertrophy) andits caused byfrequent urination, urgency, urine pain,urine, urinedripping, due to kidney deficiency causedby lumbar acidleg pain, low sexual function, suchas sub-health groupswith conditioning or alleviation

What are the side effects of Epimedium, Morinda Officinalis, Cistanche Deserticola, Actinolite, Dodder Seed?

Avoid alcohol, spicy, acidic and other stimulating foods. Sexual activity is prohibited during the period of use. lf there is any discomfort, stop applyingimmediately.

What are the important warnings for Epimedium, Morinda Officinalis, Cistanche Deserticola, Actinolite, Dodder Seed?

Do not use for individuals with skin allergies, damages, or ulcers.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.