How it works
Erectin uses a polyherbal blend, including Korean red ginseng, muira puama, and tribulus, delivered in liquid gel capsules the brand says absorb faster than dry pills. The goal is support for normal sexual desire and performance. The company points to a peer-reviewed study on its formula.
What we like and what to watch
The liquid-gel format and the cited study are the selling points. The concerns are familiar: the blend hides individual doses, the botanical lineup overlaps cheaper products, and the daily amount can rise to four softgels.
Bottom line
A fine option if the liquid-gel format appeals, but it does not clearly beat the more established botanical formulas. It supports normal sexual function and is not an ED treatment.