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dehydroepiandrosterone
DHEA
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- Addison dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- adrenal insufficiency [Insufficient Evidence]
- androgen deficiency, partial [Insufficient Evidence]
- athletic performance [Insufficient Evidence]
- cardiovascular dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- cervical dysplasia [Insufficient Evidence]
- chronic fatigue syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- cocaine dependence [Insufficient Evidence]
- cognitive function [Likely Ineffective]
- COPD [Insufficient Evidence]
- Crohn dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- depression [Possibly Effective]
- diabetes mellitus [Insufficient Evidence]
- erectile dysfxn [Insufficient Evidence]
- exercise-induced muscle damage [Insufficient Evidence]
- fibromyalgia [Insufficient Evidence]
- HIV/AIDS [Insufficient Evidence]
- infertility [Possibly Effective]
- menopausal sx [Insufficient Evidence]
- metabolic syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- muscle strength [Possibly Ineffective]
- muscular dystrophy [Insufficient Evidence]
- obesity [Insufficient Evidence]
- opioid withdrawal sx [Insufficient Evidence]
- osteoporosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- parturition [Insufficient Evidence]
- Parkinson dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- physical performance [Possibly Ineffective]
- rheumatoid arthritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- schizophrenia [Insufficient Evidence]
- sexual dysfxn [Insufficient Evidence]
- Sjogren syndrome [Likely Ineffective]
- skin aging [Possibly Effective]
- SLE [Insufficient Evidence]
- slowing/reversing aging [Possibly Ineffective]
- ulcerative colitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- vaginal atrophy [Likely Effective]
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