Customer question:
Does Detralex have anything to do with erections and veins down there?
Pharmacist's response:
Detralex contains two main active ingredients of plant origin. In addition, there are other auxiliary substances in the composition, but these two provide most of the positive effects of the medicine.
Hesperidin is a bioflavonoid found in citrus fruits - it helps blood vessels work better. It can also reduce inflammation (source: https://www.webmd.com).
This substance generally improves the condition of the blood system and lymphatic drainage.
Mainly hesperidin is used in preparations (medicines) that solve problems with leg ulcers, hemorrhoids, and poor circulation (source: https://www.webmd.com). In this respect, it is speculated that the active substance could have a minimal effect on blood circulation, even in brecil.
Diosmin is another flavonoid that also comes from citrus fruits.
Diosmin works by reducing swelling (inflammation) and helping to restore normal vein function. Diosmin also appears to have antioxidant effects (source: https://www.webmd.com).
General effects:
- Improved microcirculation, especially in the area of hemorrhoids and elsewhere
- possible reduction of inflammatory processes
- prevention and relief of leg ulcers
Diosmin improves general microcirculation and, consequently, the flow of oxygen to the tissues, which is also associated with faster removal of toxic substances released due to inflammation.
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