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Medication Guide

Rev troche, for sublingual use

*This medication has been compounded specifically for you*

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With benefits including boosted desire and motivation, improved erectile function, and overall increased pleasure during sex, you won’t miss a beat. Rev ensures that your body-brain connection is strong, positive, and ready to propel you to your best night.
 

Ingredients:

  • Sildenafil - Sildenafil belongs to a class of medicine called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. Sildenafil relaxes the muscles of the blood vessels and increases blood flow to particular areas of the body. To facilitate attainment of a sexually functional erection in males with erectile dysfunction (ED, impotence).

  • Tadalafil - Tadalafil is a vasodilator; a selective phosphodiesterase (PDE) type 5 inhibitor. Tadalafil is used to facilitate attainment of a sexually functional erection in males with erectile dysfunction (ED, impotence).

  • Oxytocin - Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. Oxytocin is a naturally occurring hormone released during skin-to-skin contact and arousal. Its addition to Rev can increase your desire to be touched more and enhance your feelings of pleasure.

  • Apomorphine - Apomorphine is linked to increasing dopamine levels in the brain. Dopamine is known as the “motivation molecule,” and 
    helps with increased sexual desire.


How to use REV Troche:
Rev troches are used as follows:

Place one troche under the tongue and allow it to dissolve as needed every other day.

 

Note: Rev should be taken on an empty stomach or at least 30 minutes after the last meal for better absorption and fast action.
 

What are the most common side effects of REV?

  • Flushing

  • Headache

  • Nasal Congestion

  • Hypotension

  • Dyspepsia

  • Dizziness

 

REV is contraindicated in the following situations:

  • Patients with significant uncontrolled high blood pressure.

  • Patients who have had a heart attack or a sudden worsening of heart-related chest pain called angina.

  • Patients diagnosed with leukemia.

  • Patients with sickle cell anemia.

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