Robert knew the packet by the register wasn't real medicine. It worked a little, which he took as proof it was harmless. Then he read that the FDA routinely finds unlisted prescription drugs — at unknown doses — in exactly those products, and that men on heart medication had been hospitalized by them.

Why that scared him specifically

Robert takes blood-pressure medication. The interaction risk that legitimate programs screen for — the reason real intake forms ask about your prescriptions — was the risk he'd been taking blind at a gas station.

Doing it properly

A licensed provider reviewed his full medication list before deciding anything. Some adjustments were needed; the point is that someone qualified made them with his chart in front of them. “I thought skipping the doctor was the convenient option. Turns out the convenient option now includes the doctor.”

About this story: a composite account reflecting common experiences men describe, shared for perspective — not a testimonial for any product, and not a promise of results. Individual experiences vary. Treatment decisions belong with a licensed provider.

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