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Post Date: | Jun 26,2018 |
Expiry Date: | Dec 23,2018 |
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Cas No. :53-43-0
DHEA
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a natural, intermediate steroid hormone that is produced in our body by the adrenal glands. DHEA is the most abundant hormone in our blood and can be taken by both men and women due to the fact that we both produce it within our bodies. DHEA levels in our blood are crucial for many hormonal and metabolic functions in our body. As we age we produce less and less DHEA and as a result our blood DHEA level gets lower and lower. This may make us gain more body fat, dry our skin, decrease sex drive, and affect our memory. When adding or supplementing DHEA to our bodies when our blood DHEA levels are low, we can improve these problems and may be able to live longer lives. DHEA is used for a variety of reasons. It can: • Add More Muscle Mass • Improve Sexual Function • Increase Memory • Decrease Body Fat • Enhance Athletic Performance • Help With Depression. Although there has not yet been determined an optimal dose, the recommended dose of DHEA is estimated to be around 30-60 milligrams daily. Many people over the age of 40 claim to have better results than young people. Side effects are rare but can include: • Excess Facial Hair • Acne • Menstrual Irregularity. Some other DHEA usage: DHEA is a hormone that is naturally made by the human body. It can also be made in the laboratory from chemicals found in wild yam and soy. However, the human body cannot make DHEA from these chemicals, so simply eating wild yam or soy will not increase DHEA levels. Don't be misled by wild yam and soy products labeled as "natural DHEA." DHEA serves as a precursor to male and female sex hormones (androgens and estrogens). DHEA levels in the body begin to decrease after age 30. This decrease occurs more quickly in women than men. DHEA is taken by mouth for slowing or reversing aging, improving thinking skills in older people, and slowing the progress of Alzheimer's disease. Athletes and other people take DHEA by mouth to improve physical performance. But DHEA use is banned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Olympic Committee. DHEA is also taken by mouth for sexual dysfunction, and to improve well-being and sexuality in men and women. It is also used for preventing clogged arteries, breast cancer, infertility, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Some people take DHEA by mouth to treat systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an immune condition characterized by dry mouth and dry eyes (Sjögren's syndrome), weak bones (osteoporosis), a form of muscular dystrophy called myotonic dystrophy, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis (MS), low levels of steroid hormones (Addison's disease), depression, schizophrenia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), muscle damage from exercise, inflammatory bowel disease, to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, for withdrawal symptoms, and for a condition called atrichia pubis. DHEA is taken by mouth for weight loss, decreasing the symptoms of menopause, rheumatoid arthritis, and aging skin. People with HIV sometimes take DHEA by mouth to ease depression and fatigue. Women sometimes use DHEA inside the vagina for strengthening the walls of the vagina, for increasing bone mineral density, sexual dysfunction, and for a precancerous condition called cervical dysplasia. Some people use DHEA intravenously (by IV) to induce labor and for a form of muscular dystrophy called myotonic dystrophy. Some people inject DHEA as a shot for psoriasis. DHEA is applied to the skin for aging skin and to strengthen the walls of the vagina. Like many dietary supplements, DHEA has some quality control problems. Some products labeled to contain DHEA have been found to contain no DHEA at all, while others contained more than the labeled amount. How does it work? DHEA is a "parent hormone" produced by the adrenal glands near the kidneys and in the liver. In men, DHEA is also secreted by the testes. It is changed in the body to a hormone called androstenedione. Androstenedione is then changed into the major male and female hormones. DHEA levels seem to go down as people get older. DHEA levels also seem to be lower in people with certain conditions like depression. Some researchers think that replacing DHEA with supplements might prevent some diseases and conditions. DHEA INTERACTIONS: Anastrozole (Arimidex) interacts with DHEA The body changes DHEA to estrogen in the body. Anastrozole (Arimidex) is used to help decrease estrogen in the body. Taking DHEA along with anastrozole (Arimidex) might decrease the effectiveness of anastrozole (Arimidex). Do not take DHEA if you are taking anastrozole (Arimidex). Exemestane (Aromasin) interacts with DHEA The body changes DHEA to estrogen in the body. Exemestane (Aromasin) is used to help decrease estrogen in the body. Taking DHEA along with exemestane (Aromasin) might decrease the effectiveness of exemestane (Aromasin). Do not take DHEA if you are taking exemestane (Aromasin). Fulvestrant (Faslodex) interacts with DHEA Some types of cancer are affected by hormones in the body. Estrogen-sensitive cancers are cancers that are affected by estrogen levels in the body. Fulvestrant (Faslodex) is used for this type of estrogen cancer. DHEA might increase estrogen in the body and decrease the effectiveness of fulvestrant for treating cancer. Do not take DHEA if you are taking fulvestrant. Insulin interacts with DHEA Insulin is used to decrease blood sugar. Insulin can also decrease the amount of DHEA in the body. By decreasing DHEA in the body insulin might decrease the effectiveness of DHEA supplements. Letrozole (Femara) interacts with DHEA Some types of cancer are affected by hormones in the body. Estrogen-sensitive cancers are cancers that are affected by estrogen levels in the body. Letrozole (Femara) is used for this type of estrogen cancer. DHEA might increase estrogen in the body and decrease the effectiveness of letrozole (Femara) for treating cancer. Do not take DHEA if you are taking letrozole (Femara). |
CAS Registry Number: | 53-43-0 |
Synonyms: | ;3beta-Hydroxy-5-androsten-17-one;Dehydroepiandrosterone;trans-Dehydroandrosterone;Prasterone;Hydroxyandrostenone;3b-hydroxyandrost-5-en-17-one;DHEA;3-Hydroxyandrost-5-en-17-one;3?Hydroxyandrost-5-en-17-one;Dehydroepian drosterone;Andro-3B-Ol-17-One;Androstenolone;3Beta-Hydroxyandrost-5-En-17-One;3B-Hydroxy-5-Androsten-17-One;Dehydroisoandrosterone;Hydroxyandrost-5-En-17-One;(3Beta,8Xi,9Xi,14Xi)-17-Oxoandrost-5-En-3-Yl Acetate;(3Β,9Ξ,14Ξ)-3-Hydroxyandrost-5-En-17-One;Androst-5-En-17-One,3-Beta-Hydroxy Acetate;DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone; |
Molecular Formula: | C19H28O2 |
Molecular Weight: | 288.4244 |
Molecular Structure: | |
Risk Codes: | 36/37/38:; |
Safety Description: | S24/25:; |
Company: | Hubei Yuancheng Saichuang technology Co.1td [ China ] |
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