ArginMax
Common Names
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How It Works
ArginMax was shown in small studies to improve sexual performance in both women and men.
ArginMax is a dietary supplement that contains Gingko biloba, Panax ginseng, American Ginseng, Damiana, L-Arginine, Vitamins A, C, E, B-complex, Zinc and Selenium. The manufacturers of ArginMax claim that it helps improve sexual performance in both men and women. Sexual dysfunction may involve loss of sexual desire, arousal, difficulty in maintaining arousal, painful intercourse, or difficulty in achieving orgasm. The factors responsible include stress, hormonal imbalance, use of antidepressants, menopause, and cancer treatments among others.
The herbal components of ArginMax are thought to improve sexual satisfaction by increasing blood flow and by promoting muscle relaxation. Small studies have shown that Arginmax can improve sexual function in both women and men. But a study done in female cancer survivors did not see such benefit although there was improvement in the quality of life.
Patients with hormone sensitive cancers should be careful as ginseng has estrogenic effects. The L-Arginine can make symptoms worse in people with asthma. It can also affect blood sugar therefore diabetics should be careful when using this product. Ginseng and ginkgo can cause interactions with other prescription drugs.
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Purported Uses
- Female Sexual Dysfunction
Small studies showed that ArginMax improved sexual satisfaction in women with sexual dysfunction. But a study done in cancer survivors did not find such benefit. - Erectile Dysfunction
ArginMax improved the overall sex life in men with erectile dysfunction
- Female Sexual Dysfunction
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Patient Warnings
Sexual dysfunction could be a result of other complex underlying physical, biological, or psychological disorders. Patients should consult and be monitored by a physician when using this product.
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Do Not Take If
- You are pregnant
- You are nursing
- You have diabetes (L-arginine may affect the blood sugar level)
- You have asthma (L-arginine may worsen the symptoms)
- You have hormone sensitive cancer (ginseng has estrogenic effects)
- You are taking prescription drugs (the herbal components of ArginMax may interact with the drugs)
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Clinical Summary
ArginMax is a nutritional supplement comprised of Gingko biloba, Panax ginseng, American Ginseng, Damiana, L-Arginine, Vitamins A, C, E, B-complex, Zinc and Selenium. It is being promoted to help both female sexual dysfunction and erectile dysfunction in men. Sexual dysfunction may involve loss of sexual desire, difficulty in maintaining arousal, painful intercourse, or difficulty in achieving orgasm. It can result from factors such as stress, hormonal imbalances, cancer treatment involving surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or hormone therapy, use of antidepressants, or menopause.
ArginMax is thought to enhance blood circulation and muscle relaxation resulting in increased sexual satisfaction. It was shown in pilot studies to improve sexual function in women with sexual dysfunction (1) (13) and in men with erectile dysfunction (2). But a study involving female cancer survivors did not find a significant benefit in sexual function although improvement was seen in the quality of life (14).
ArginMax contains ginseng that was shown to have estrogenic effects (6) although there are conflicting data from another study (7). L-Arginine may worsen symptoms in people with allergen-induced asthma (8) and reduce blood pressure (9). It may also affect blood sugar levels (10) and should be used with caution in patients with diabetes.
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Purported Uses
- Erectile dysfunction
- Female sexual dysfunction
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Mechanism of Action
The main ingredient in ArginMax is L-Arginine, an essential amino acid and a precursor to nitric oxide that may modulate vaginal blood supply and smooth muscle relaxation (3). Ginsenoides, compounds present in Ginseng, have been shown to increase nitric oxide production (4). Gingko is believed to facilitate microvascular circulation (5). Damiana’s prosexual effects have been shown to involve the nitric oxide pathway. The anxiolytic activity of this herb is also thought to contribute to such effects (15).
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Warnings
Sexual dysfunction could be a result of other complex underlying physical, biological, or psychological disorders. Patients should consult and be monitored by a physician when using this product.
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Contraindications
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Herb-Drug Interactions
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References
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Ito TY, Trant AS, Polan ML. A double-blind placebo-controlled study of ArginMax, a nutritional supplement for enhancement of female sexual function. J Sex Marital Ther 2001; 27(5):541-549.
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Ito T, Kawahara K, Das A, Strudwick W. The effects of ArginMax, a natural dietary supplement for enhancement of male sexual function. Hawaii Med J 1998; 57(12):741-744.
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McKay D. Nutrients and botanicals for erectile dysfunction: examining the evidence. Altern Med Rev 2004; 9(1):4-16.
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Murphy LL, Lee TJ. Ginseng, sex behavior, and nitric oxide. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2002; 962:372-377.
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Boelsma E, Lamers RJ, Hendriks HF, van Nesselrooij JH, Roza L. Evidence of the regulatory effect of Ginkgo biloba extract on skin blood flow and study of its effects on urinary metabolites in healthy humans. Planta Med 2004; 70(11):1052-1057.
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Lee YJ, et al. Ginsenoside-Rb1 acts a weak phytoestrogen in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. Arch Pharm Res 2003; 26(1):58-63.
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Polan ML, et al. Estrogen bioassay of ginseng extract and Arginmax, a nutritional supplement for the enhancement of female sexual function. J Womens Health 2004; 13(4):427-430.
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Takano, et al. Oral administration of L-Arginine potentiates allergen-induced airway inflammation and expression of interleukin-5 in mice. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1997; 286(2):767-71.
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Gokce N. L-Arginine and hypertension. J Nutr 2004;134:2807S-2811S.
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Kabat A and Dhein S. L-Arginine supplementation prevents the development of endothelial dysfunction in hyperglycemia. Pharmacology 2005;76:185-91.
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Dennehy CE, Tsournounis, Miller AE. Evaluation of herbal dietary supplements marketed on internet for recreational use. Am Pharmacother 2005;39:1634-9.
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Product web site. www.arginmax.com . Accessed May 11, 2011.
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Ito TY, Polan ML, Whipple B, Trant AS. The enhancement of female sexual function with ArginMax, a nutritional supplement, among women differing in menopausal status. J Sex Marital Ther 2006;32(5):369-78.
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Greven KM, Case LD, Nycum LR, et al. Effect of ArginMax on sexual functioning and quality of life among female cancer survivors: results of the WFU CCOP Research Base Protocol 97106. J Community Support Oncol. 2015 Mar;13(3):87-94.
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Estrada-Reyes R, Carro-Juárez M, Martínez-Mota L. Pro-sexual effects of Turnera diffusa Wild (Turneraceae) in male rats involves the nitric oxide pathway. J Ethnopharmacol. 2013 Mar 7;146(1):164-72.
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