DHEA Capsules
Who is the manufacturer or pharmacy of DHEA Capsules?
CraftedRx.
Where are DHEA Capsules sourced?
DHEA Capsules are compounded and dispensed by CraftedRx, a fully licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
Are DHEA Capsules FDA approved?
DHEA Capsules are prescribed off-label as a compounded formulation. The FDA does not approve compounded medications individually, though the pharmacy (CraftedRx) is fully licensed and all medications are third-party tested for purity, potency, and ...
What are the potential side effects of DHEA Capsules?
Common/mild (may resolve as your body adjusts): Stomach upset, signs of testosterone excess (facial hair growth, voice deepening, acne), hair loss, headache, trouble sleeping, menstrual cycle changes, and breast tenderness. Serious (seek in-person ...
Are DHEA Capsules safe?
DHEA is a hormone your body already produces naturally, and supplementing it at the right dose is considered safe under medical supervision. Because it converts to small amounts of estrogen and testosterone in the body, getting the dose right matters ...
Do I need a prescription for DHEA Capsules?
Yes, through the Nuvella program. Over-the-counter DHEA supplements are available, but the compounded pharmaceutical-grade version prescribed through Nuvella is a different, clinician-supervised product.
What is the pricing/cost of DHEA Capsules?
DHEA Capsules are covered under the Nuvella program, which starts at $197/month or $540 for a prepaid 90-day supply. This includes all medications (up to 4), shipping, clinician consults, nurse care team access, and blood work if needed. No ...
How do I take DHEA Capsules?
Always follow the specific dosage instructions provided by your Nuvella provider. Generally, take one capsule by mouth daily.
What ingredients are in DHEA Capsules?
Active ingredient: DHEA. Available in three strengths: 5mg, 15mg, and 25mg.
What are DHEA Capsules?
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) Capsules contain a naturally occurring hormone precursor produced by the adrenal glands. In the body, DHEA converts into small amounts of both estrogen and testosterone, supporting tissues that rely on these androgens. ...