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How to Take Carlyle DHEA: Side Effects, Dosage

Learn about Carlyle DHEA: dosage, side effects, important considerations, and cost for informed conversations with your healthcare provider.

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Updated Feb, 15

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Information sourced from manufacturer labeling and publicly available references including NIH Office of Dietary Supplements.

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How to Take Carlyle DHEA

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How to Take Carlyle DHEA

 

The following dosing information reflects the Carlyle DHEA product labeling:

  • Once daily in the morning: According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, the supplement is intended for daily use; morning dosing is commonly used to align with the body's natural hormone rhythm.
  • Starting dose: According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, use as directed on the label. Commonly available strengths include 10–50 mg. Consult your healthcare provider before adjusting doses.
  • With food: According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, taking the capsule with a small meal or snack may support tolerability.
  • Consistent daily use: According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, this product is intended for daily use at a consistent time each day.
  • Do not exceed labeled dose: According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, avoid taking more than one dose per day unless your clinician has specifically advised otherwise.
  • Missed dose: According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, do not take extra capsules to make up for a missed dose.

If you are unsure about your appropriate dose, consult your healthcare provider before use.

 

Warnings Before Taking Carlyle DHEA

 

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, avoid use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive. According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, consult your healthcare provider if you use hormone replacement therapy, antidepressants, steroids, or diabetes medications. According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, do not use if you have a history of hormone-sensitive cancers unless your clinician approves. According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, stop use and consult your healthcare provider if you notice new acne, hair changes, or mood shifts.

Carlyle DHEA Side Effects

Unknown

Mild

Mild Acne or Oily Skin

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, acne or increased skin oiliness may occur due to androgen-related activity, particularly in those already prone to breakouts. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.

Normally lasts for:

3–12 hours

Uncommon

Mild

Hair Changes

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, increased facial hair growth or mild scalp hair thinning may occur. These changes are usually reversible when the dose is reduced or discontinued. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.

Normally lasts for:

12–48 hours

Occasional

Mild

Mood Shifts

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, irritability, increased energy, or emotional sensitivity may occur. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.

Normally lasts for:

2–6 hours

Occasional

Mild

Sleep Disturbances

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, difficulty falling asleep or increased alertness at night may occur, especially if the supplement is taken later in the day. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.

Normally lasts for:

4–10 hours

Common

Mild

Digestive Upset

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, mild nausea, bloating, or stomach discomfort may occur when starting DHEA supplementation. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.

Normally lasts for:

1–4 hours

Uncommon

Moderate

Menstrual Irregularity — Labeled Warning

According to Carlyle DHEA product labeling, menstrual irregularity is a labeled warning associated with DHEA's influence on estrogen and testosterone levels. Stop use and consult a healthcare provider if you experience unexpected changes to your cycle, including earlier, later, or heavier periods. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.

Normally lasts for:

Not applicable in hours (typically requires days–weeks)

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What If You Forgot to Take Carlyle DHEA

 

What If You Forgot to Take Carlyle DHEA?

 

If you miss a dose, skip it and resume your usual schedule the following day. Per the manufacturer's labeling for dosing guidance, do not take extra capsules to make up for a missed dose.

Simply return to your normal routine the next day.

What if You Took Too Much Carlyle DHEA

 

What If You Took Too Much Carlyle DHEA?

 

If more than the recommended amount of Carlyle DHEA was taken, contact Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. If a child has ingested this product, seek urgent medical care immediately.

  • Do not take additional doses until you have spoken with Poison Control or a healthcare provider.
  • If symptoms such as unusual mood changes, acne, or stomach discomfort occur, seek medical attention.
  • Keep this and all supplements out of reach of children.

How Much Does Carlyle DHEA Cost

 

Cost of Carlyle DHEA

 

Carlyle DHEA is an over-the-counter supplement, so insurance generally does not cover it.

These are approximate examples only and actual prices will vary by retailer, location, and time of purchase. According to retailer listings reviewed in early 2026, approximate price ranges included:

  • $8–15 for a 100–180-count bottle at online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, or Target, depending on strength
  • $12–18 at drugstores such as CVS or Walgreens, which may price slightly higher

Occasional coupons or store promotions may reduce the cost. These figures are approximate and may no longer reflect current pricing.

About compounded medications: Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. FDA-approved medications should be considered first when commercially available options meet patient needs. Compounded preparations are prepared by licensed pharmacists in response to valid prescriptions for individual patients with specific medical needs.

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