Dosage Guide

Why "dose" is the wrong question for a honey pack — and what a known dose actually looks like.

The Label Lies

Honey-pack labels list ingredients like royal jelly, Tongkat Ali, maca, and ginseng. These have modest or no evidence for erectile function. The ingredient that produces the actual effect — in products where there is one — is sildenafil or tadalafil, which appears on no label.

This is not a trace contamination issue. FDA lab results routinely find these drugs at pharmacologically meaningful concentrations — in some cases matching or exceeding a standard prescription dose.

Why Unknown Dose Matters

A 50mg prescription sildenafil dose is well-characterized: clinicians know the onset, duration, interactions, and contraindications. An "unknown milligram" sildenafil dose inside a honey pack:

  • • Cannot be titrated safely
  • • Cannot be cleanly combined with other medications
  • • May be dangerous for users with cardiovascular conditions
  • • Varies batch to batch

What a Known Dose Looks Like

Generic sildenafil via telehealth is prescribed in labeled increments: 25mg, 50mg, 100mg. Each tablet carries a regulatory guarantee of content and purity. A clinician screens your other medications before it reaches you. Total cost: $2–$6 per dose.

That is the "dose calculator" for this category. The alternative is not a math problem — it's a regulatory one.

Dosage FAQ

There is no "correct" dose. The label says "one sachet," but the pharmacologically active ingredient — when present — is undeclared, so neither you nor the manufacturer can tell you how much drug you're actually getting.
FDA lab results vary widely across brands and even across batches within a brand. Some samples test essentially drug-free; others have contained doses comparable to a 50mg prescription tablet. This variability is exactly why clinicians avoid the category.
Splitting an unlabeled product does not produce a known half-dose — it produces an unknown-smaller dose of an unknown drug. "Half" of an uncertain amount is still uncertain.