They created the "viagra for women", but their results are controversial

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The market for male products for sexual performance is vast, but there is still much work to be done on the female side, especially for women with menopause.

Menopause reduces women's sexual desire due to the hormone imbalance between testosterone and estrogen, as well as the reduction of blood flow to the vagina with age.

That is why the launching of Addyi, the first legal prescription drug that ensures women's sexual desire, has attracted a lot of attention.

The active component of the now called "women's viagra" is called Flibanserin, but this medication is different from the famous blue pill, since it does not increase the blood supply to the sexual organs but instead focuses on brain processes.

The treatment regulates the activity of the neurotransmitters of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin, hormones that enhance sexual desire in women, according to the creators of the pill.

Does female viagra work?

According to a study conducted by Dr. Loes Jaspers, the evidence that Flibanserin works is controversial. He explains that the improvement in the sexual life of the women who take the treatment compared to those who consumed a placebo was minimal and almost imperceptible.

He revealed that only one sexual improvement was presented in one session per month, which is not considered as conclusive results in this regard, especially since it did not occur in all women.

Another risk factor that they highlighted is that this pill can cause fainting in women who consumed alcohol. In addition it has a big problem of focus in its development (and in truth it is BIG).

It's a pill for women with menopause, so it should counteract the evil (hormonal imbalances and lack of blood flow), but instead, it focuses on the brain What would happen to a woman who has sexual desire, but is not pleasant have sex because it does not lubricate?

How do you like this treatment? Would you try?



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