Erectile Dysfunction

What Happens When Women Take Viagra?

Viagra possibly helps more blood to flow to the reproductive organs in women. This increases sensitivity and lubrication, and could theoretically enhance sexual arousal due to blood circulation, and orgasmic function.  

However, research shows mixed results on the effectiveness of Viagra in women. Not all women possibly experience noticeable changes or side effects. The reason behind this could also be the primary mechanism of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD). 

FSD often involves other factors beyond just blood flow. Being a woman, you might also experience personal relationship problems, hormonal imbalances, or psychological problems. Unfortunately, Viagra does not treat these issues. 

Can Women Take Viagra?  

FDA has approved Viagra only or men and sold it under license. However, now, there are two FDA-approved female Viagra drugs.

Sexual conditions in women are unlikely to improve if you use Viagra. In addition, there is no proper evidence that supports the claim that Viagra benefits women in sexual pleasure. Research is underway to analyze the effects of Viagra in women.  

Can Male Viagra Work On Females?  

No, there is no such thing that a male Viagra will work on females. In addition, there is no strong evidence that it improves sexual responses in women. However, in women, there is a surge of blood flow to their genitals using Viagra.  

 

Does Viagra Work On Girls?  

Viagra has no positive effect on girls relating to their sexual performance. It is highly unsafe for girls to take Viagra before sex. Taking Viagra could lead to possible side effects like nausea, vomiting, headache, and so on.  

For girls it can also lower their blood pressure, which could cause serious consequences. Having sex, the natural way is safe for girls.  

Sexual problems in girls can be due lack of desire to have sex, or trouble with arousal, or it can be both. There are several reasons for a girl’s sexual desire to dip. It can be due to their stress, variations in their sexual desire, closeness between partners, pregnancy, menopause, etc.

What Happens When Women Take Viagra?  

Both men and women have similar side effects. Female Viagra is generally safe, but side effects are possible.  

Viagra lets more blood to your vulva and blood flow surges in your system. Due to this, some women may experience nausea, lightheadedness, fatigue, dizziness, etc.  

There has been no instances of Viagra causing chest-related complaints, in both men and women. Some people had experienced irregular heartbeat. Taking Viagra along with your blood pressure medication will lead to further drop in your blood pressure resulting in fainting. 

Female Viagra Tablet Name  

You have a couple of female Viagra drugs approved by FDA. However, the drug approval is only for premenopausal women i.e. women who are yet to attain menopause.  

One is Flibanserin (Addyi). This exclusively treats premenopausal women who have a low sexual desire. Addyi boosts sex drive in women. Addyi also fights depression. 

Another FDA-approved female Viagra is Bremelanotide (Vyleesi). For women with a low sexual desire, Bremelanotide is a recommendation. You inject this shot in your belly or thigh just 45 minutes before sex. You should not use Bremelanotide more than one time per day or more than eight times per month. 

Addyi may trigger possible side effects in women. The label for this drug contains a warning message you should read and adhere to strictly. You should avoid consuming Addyi if you have liver ailments. 

Female Viagra Gummies  

There are Female Viagra gummies you can buy. The gummy libido supplements contain ingredients that reduce stress and anxiety. These gummies can also increase your physical sensitivity and boost your sex drive.
These supplements are available on prescription. You can also purchase these supplements online or from most registered pharmacies. These gummies are available as chewable, standard gummy tablets, and in liquid form, which you can swallow. 

FAQs 

Is There A Female Viagra  

Yes, Flibanserin (Addyi) and Bremelanotide (Vyleesi) are the two FDA-approved female Viagra drugs.  

There are also other alternate medicines i.e. antidepressants namely Bupropion (Wellbutrin, Zyban) and Mirtazapine (Remeron). 

How Long Does It Take For Female Viagra To Work?  

Female Viagra reacts slowly in your system. When compared to male Viagra, the outcomes are different.  

It is always a good idea to consult your sexologist or a registered doctor for proper guidance regarding consuming a Viagra pill to know more about its good and bad effects on your health. 

 

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About Lauren G

With over 10 years of experience in pharmaceutical research and health communication, I specialize in male sexual health. My focus is on studying erectile dysfunction medications, analyzing their efficacy, safety, and role in improving patient outcomes through evidence-based research.