It is a male enhancement supplement, which is supposed to help a man with obtaining and sustaining a stronger erection. Quote from the Related Link: "However, its effectiveness has been called into doubt and the claims of the manufacturer have been under scrutiny from various state and federal organizations. The manufacturer's founder and CEO, Steve Warshak, and his mother Harriett Warshak, have been found guilty of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering.[1]"
One can find information on Enzyte's effectiveness online at various websites. One can find information on Enzyte's effectiveness at websites such as Internet Drug News and ConsumerSearch.
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Enzyte is penile enlargement product. It is manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio by a company called Vianda, LLC.
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The identity of the actress who appears in the Enzyte commercial as the "blonde" is not specified. The actress in the commercial is not widely known or recognized outside of her appearance in the advert.
No. If there was a pill to make the penis larger in any way, every guy would be taking it.
I do not know specifically about Enzyte, but I currently take a small dose (2.5 mg) of Cialis concurrently with my 80 mg daily dose of Strattera. This was prescribed by my doctor to help fight the sexual side effects of Strattera. There have been no negative interactions that I can tell and the Strattera sexual side effects have pretty much been eliminated. If you are taking Enzyte to combat sexual side effects of Strattera, I would suggest talking to your doctor or at the very least the pharmacist to find out if there are any possible interactions. As far as I know, Enzyte is completely herbal (and from what I've heard... a placebo), so it probably won't have any interactions, but it is better to be safe than sorry!
i think its the same guy who plays bob......look a little closer
Lisa something. She studied at Atlantic Theater Company in NYC. I can't remember her last name.
Enzyte does nothing to 16 year old boys, just as it does nothing for anybody else. Enzyte is a herbal dietary supplement pill that is advertised as a "once daily tablet for natural male enhancement". As a dietary supplement, it is not subject to the clinical testing rigors of pills like Viagra or Cialis. The company that manufactures it even admits there are no scientific studies that corroborate the claims they make. Dr. Ira Sharlip, a spokesman for the American Urological Association, has said, "There is no such thing as a penis pill that works. These are all things that are sold for profit. There's no science or substance behind them.