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"Female Viagra," also known as Flibanserin, is a medication designed to address hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in women. Unlike the well-known Viagra for men, it doesn't work directly on blood flow, but rather targets neurotransmitters in the brain to boost sexual desire. It's intended for premenopausal women experiencing persistent low libido, a condition that can significantly impact their quality of life. This pink pill is taken daily, and its effects may take several weeks to become noticeable. While it has been approved by the FDA, its use is not without controversy, and potential side effects should be carefully considered before use.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


How does Female Viagra (Pink Viagra like Cenforce FM, Lovegra) work in Women?


Several reasons may result in decreased sexual arousal in women, leaving them unsatisfied. Gynerra increases the sensitivity of the female genital tissues along with blood flow to help women combat arousal problems and sexual dysfunction.


Is Female Viagra effective for all women who have low sexual desire?


No, its effectiveness can vary. "Some women report feeling more sensitive, more aroused, while some don't report any drastic changes. The outcome can vary depending on the cause of your low libido, your overall health, and psychological factors.


How soon before sex should women take the ‘female viagra’?


For most patients, Female Viagra should be taken 30–60 minutes before they plan to have sex. Its effects can last 4-6 hours, although response time can vary from person to person. Never deviate from your doctor’s prescription plan and instructions.


Is it safe to take Cenforce FM / Lovegra with alcohol or other medicines?


Don’t use Female Viagra with alcohol, as it may worsen the blood-pressure-lowering effect of Female Viagra, making you feel dizzy or even causing you to faint. Some medications (including nitrates or blood pressure drugs) can have dangerous interactions, so it’s important to seek medical care for advice.


What are the side effects when women take Female Viagra?


Less serious side effects may include: headache, flushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling); dizziness, abnormal vision, mild nausea, upset stomach, or stuffy nose. Most are mild, but if you have chest pain, vision changes, or fainting, stop taking the medicine and seek medical assistance immediately.


What is the use by postmenopausal women of Female Viagra products as Lovegra?


The vast majority of clinical studies are conducted in premenopausal women, although some postmenopausal women can also benefit. Doctors sometimes prescribe it off-label based on the patient’s health profile. It is only to be taken under medical supervision.