Erectile Dysfunction Myths: Pills, Gummies, and Sprays Explained

In the UK, male enhancement products are everywhere—online ads, supplements, even social media trends. But which of these actually work, and which are simply myths? At Androhaus, our specialists separate fact from fiction.

The Rise of Enhancement Products

  • Pills like Zeus – Marketed as “natural Viagra,” often unregulated.

  • Male Enhancement Gummies – Popular online, but rarely clinically tested.

  • ED Sprays (UK) – Lidocaine-based sprays reduce sensitivity, useful in premature ejaculation but not a cure for ED.

What the Science Says

  • Pills & Gummies – Without regulation, dosage and safety are questionable.

  • Sprays – Work for delaying climax, not improving erections.

  • Medical Options – Prescription medication, shockwave therapy, and hormone optimisation have strong clinical backing.

The Risks of Unregulated Products

Counterfeit or unregulated supplements can cause serious side effects—ranging from heart issues to interactions with other medications.

Why Androhaus at 73 Baker Street

We focus on treatments that are discreet, evidence-based, and medically led. No gimmicks—just real solutions tailored for each man.

FAQs

Are ED gummies legal in the UK?
They may be sold online, but they’re not regulated as medicines.

Is Rugiet safe?
Reviews are mixed, and products may not meet UK clinical standards.

If you’re tired of myths and gimmicks, trust Androhaus. Book a discreet appointment at 73 Baker Street, London today.

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