Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health Men’s Preventive Care

What are the names of male preventive health products?

Asked by:Jocelyn

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 07:09 PM

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  • Dawn Dawn

    Mar 30, 2026

    Health care products do not belong to the category of drugs, and there is no such thing as a "drug name". Currently, the most common product names for the compliant blue hat health care products on the market, which focus on men's health prevention and conditioning, are lycopene soft capsules, zinc-selenium tablets, maca tablet candy, L-carnitine taurine compound tablets, and coenzyme Q10 capsules. They are completely different from the common names and trade name systems of drugs.

    Many male compatriots around me buy this kind of health care products, mostly for a few common needs: either they are afraid of prostate problems due to long-term sitting, or they are preparing for pregnancy and want to adjust their sperm quality, or they are afraid of staying up late to socialize all the time, and they are worried that they will not be able to keep up with energy and put a heavy burden on their liver and heart. Brother Li, whom I met while running a freight truck, has been running long distances all year round. In the past two years, he has always had frequent and urgent urination. When he went to the hospital, he found out that he only had mild prostate calcification, but it was not serious enough to require medication. The doctor asked him to go home and move around more, and he also took some lycopene. I have been using lycopene soft capsules from a regular manufacturer for more than half a year, and it is true that the number of nocturia has been reduced by most. However, a young man in the same team bought two bottles. After taking it for two months, he said that he felt nothing. There were no symptoms in the first place. I bought it purely to follow the trend. It is normal that it has no effect. When I was trying to get pregnant last year, my sperm motility was a little lower than the standard value. The doctor didn't prescribe any medicine, so I asked him to quit smoking and drinking, and take one Zinc and Selenium pill every day. After three months, he was up to standard during the reexamination. However, some reproductive doctors said that for people who already have enough zinc and selenium, taking extra supplements will increase the burden of kidney metabolism, so there is no need to follow the trend.

    Maca slices were very popular in the past few years, but now there are very different opinions. Some people say that after eating them, they will not feel sleepy during the day, and they will sober up quickly after drinking too much at social events. Many nutritionists also say that the nutritional content of maca is not much different from that of ordinary rhizome plants. The so-called "enhancement of energy" "Strength" is more of a psychological effect. I have friends who got angry and developed mouth sores after taking it. To put it bluntly, supplements are only useful if they are missing. If you eat three meals regularly and can still find time to exercise, no supplement will be as effective as if you eat two more mouthfuls of fresh vegetables every day and sleep for 7 hours.

    By the way, there are still many people who regard some illegally promoted "men's health products" as serious supplements. A while ago, I saw the news that an uncle bought the so-called "quick-acting men's health tablets" in a circle of friends. After taking it, he felt dizzy and nauseated and almost fainted. Only after he was sent to the hospital did he find out that the product was secretly added with the prescription drug sildenafil, and the dosage was too high. That kind of thing without a blue hat logo is not even a medicine, not even a qualified health product. If you take it, you will get into trouble. If you really have clear symptoms such as erectile dysfunction or prostatic inflammation, don't think about relying on health care products for treatment. Go to the hospital to prescribe regular medicines. Health care products never have a therapeutic effect and can only be used as a supplement to daily preventive care.

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