Anonym (Man) skrev 2021-12-17 17:33:04 följande:
Du får inte sexlust av Viagra! Du får stånd som gör att du kan ha penetrerande sex. Som kvinna skulle glidmedel kunna motsvara Viagra om du har torra slemhinnor. Just saying!
Det har skrivits om Viagra för kvinnor så länge preparatet har funnits, och den kärlvidgande effekten av sildenafil kan påverka kvinnor också men det verkar som att juryn fortfarande överlägger angående om det funkar tillräckligt bra eller ej. Det finns också andra preparat med samma mål som godkänts i USA.
Sammanfattning mars 2021:
www.healthline.com/health/i-am-a-woman-and-i-took-viagra
"A small, randomized controlled trialTrusted Source in 2008 involved women with depression who took these drugs and experienced sexual dysfunction. The study received funding by Pfizer, the maker of Viagra.
Results showed that Viagra may help reduce adverse sexual effects of SSRIs and SNRIs. The women who took Viagra reported better results than those who took a placebo.
There?s ?inconsistent or limited-quality patient-oriented evidence? for this, according to a 2015 article authored by Mayo Clinic doctors.
A 2014 review articleTrusted Source noted a study of postmenopausal women with sexual arousal disorder. Some study participants experienced improved arousal, vaginal lubrication, and orgasm. But that wasn?t the case for women whose sexual arousal disorder is linked to neurological or vascular problems.
A randomized clinical trialTrusted Source in 2002 compared sildenafil to placebo in pre- and post-menopausal women. They found no significant difference.
More research is needed to fully understand if women can expect any benefit from Viagra."
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"There are, however, a few FDA-approved medications to treat low sexual desire in women. One of these is Addyi. Because it?s a pink tablet and Viagra is a blue tablet, the nickname ?female Viagra? was bound to happen. But these are different drugs with different missions.
Addyi is a brand name for a non-hormonal medication called flibanserin. The recommended dose is 100 milligrams. You take one pill every day at bedtime.
Another medication, Vyleesi, is a brand name for bremelanotide. You inject it under the skin on your abdomen or thigh about 45 minutes before you plan to have sex.
Both medications are approved to treat acquired, generalized sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women. "
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