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I was told a while back that some women dissolve one up their bum which causes a rush of blood to the whole genital area and it’s a turn on.
Mind you, it was ‘ a mate down the pub’.
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"Does viagra work on women or can you get female viagra which works ?
Asking for a friend "
Just get him to wear a Chris Hemsworth / Tom Hardy mask and substitute as needed. |
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"There’s no clinical evidence it works on females and it has never been licensed to do so
Addyi"
Addyi is a non-hormonal, multifunctional serotonin agonist antagonist (MSAA).
Addyi corrects an imbalance of the neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) dopamine and norepinephrine (both responsible for sexual excitement), while decreasing levels of serotonin (which can lower sex drive), although the exact mechanism is not known, according to FDA.
Don't get caught up in all the specifics, however. The takeaway from all of this? Addyi works in the brain and many of it's side effects, like dizziness and drowsiness, are due to it's central nervous system action there, too.
...
The effectiveness of Addyi was evaluated in three 24-week clinical trials in 2,400 premenopausal women with HSDD. On average, taking Addyi increased the number of satisfying sexual events by 0.5 to 1 additional event per month over placebo. Roughly 10% more Addyi-treated patients than placebo-treated patients reported meaningful improvements in satisfying sexual events, sexual desire or distress.
But a 2016 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that effectiveness was even lower: treatment with Addyi, on average, resulted in only one-half additional satisfying sexual event per month while significantly increasing the risk of some troublesome side effects, like:
dizziness
somnolence (drowsiness)
nausea
fatigue.
.....
New recommendations for labeling from the FDA regarding alcohol use were reported in April 2019.
The FDA stated that the Addyi package insert section shoud be updated to note that women should discontinue drinking alcohol at least two hours before taking Addyi at bedtime OR skip the Addyi dose that evening.
Women should not consume alcohol at least until the morning after taking Addyi at bedtime.
Why is this? Combining Addyi with alcohol may increase the risk of low blood pressure and fainting, which is problematic especially if you are driving, doing hazardous activities, or need clear thinking.
Sounds like great stuff to me..not |
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Lube is the equivalent to viagra.
Viagra doesn’t make someone more receptive to sex, it makes their hard on more reliable. If someone isn’t turned on at all and they take viagra, it doesn’t make them hard or horny.
I’d recommend your friend read the book Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski to understand more about how female pleasure and desire works xxx |
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I have taken it occasionally and I like the sensations I get from it. Definite rush of blood and very pleasant tingling to where it matters.
One of my female playmates took it as well and when we were tribbing it definitely heightened our pleasure!
Miss V |
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"There’s no clinical evidence it works on females and it has never been licensed to do so
Addyi
Addyi is a non-hormonal, multifunctional serotonin agonist antagonist (MSAA).
Addyi corrects an imbalance of the neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) dopamine and norepinephrine (both responsible for sexual excitement), while decreasing levels of serotonin (which can lower sex drive), although the exact mechanism is not known, according to FDA.
Don't get caught up in all the specifics, however. The takeaway from all of this? Addyi works in the brain and many of it's side effects, like dizziness and drowsiness, are due to it's central nervous system action there, too.
...
The effectiveness of Addyi was evaluated in three 24-week clinical trials in 2,400 premenopausal women with HSDD. On average, taking Addyi increased the number of satisfying sexual events by 0.5 to 1 additional event per month over placebo. Roughly 10% more Addyi-treated patients than placebo-treated patients reported meaningful improvements in satisfying sexual events, sexual desire or distress.
But a 2016 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that effectiveness was even lower: treatment with Addyi, on average, resulted in only one-half additional satisfying sexual event per month while significantly increasing the risk of some troublesome side effects, like:
dizziness
somnolence (drowsiness)
nausea
fatigue.
.....
New recommendations for labeling from the FDA regarding alcohol use were reported in April 2019.
The FDA stated that the Addyi package insert section shoud be updated to note that women should discontinue drinking alcohol at least two hours before taking Addyi at bedtime OR skip the Addyi dose that evening.
Women should not consume alcohol at least until the morning after taking Addyi at bedtime.
Why is this? Combining Addyi with alcohol may increase the risk of low blood pressure and fainting, which is problematic especially if you are driving, doing hazardous activities, or need clear thinking.
Sounds like great stuff to me..not"
Flibanserin or addyi Is not viagra it is a totally different drug |
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I did a fertility study for viagra the only thing they think it may do in certain doses in women is release more than one egg at once apart from that it doesn’t do a thing... |
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"There’s no clinical evidence it works on females and it has never been licensed to do so
Addyi
Addyi is a non-hormonal, multifunctional serotonin agonist antagonist (MSAA).
Addyi corrects an imbalance of the neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) dopamine and norepinephrine (both responsible for sexual excitement), while decreasing levels of serotonin (which can lower sex drive), although the exact mechanism is not known, according to FDA.
Don't get caught up in all the specifics, however. The takeaway from all of this? Addyi works in the brain and many of it's side effects, like dizziness and drowsiness, are due to it's central nervous system action there, too.
...
The effectiveness of Addyi was evaluated in three 24-week clinical trials in 2,400 premenopausal women with HSDD. On average, taking Addyi increased the number of satisfying sexual events by 0.5 to 1 additional event per month over placebo. Roughly 10% more Addyi-treated patients than placebo-treated patients reported meaningful improvements in satisfying sexual events, sexual desire or distress.
But a 2016 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that effectiveness was even lower: treatment with Addyi, on average, resulted in only one-half additional satisfying sexual event per month while significantly increasing the risk of some troublesome side effects, like:
dizziness
somnolence (drowsiness)
nausea
fatigue.
.....
New recommendations for labeling from the FDA regarding alcohol use were reported in April 2019.
The FDA stated that the Addyi package insert section shoud be updated to note that women should discontinue drinking alcohol at least two hours before taking Addyi at bedtime OR skip the Addyi dose that evening.
Women should not consume alcohol at least until the morning after taking Addyi at bedtime.
Why is this? Combining Addyi with alcohol may increase the risk of low blood pressure and fainting, which is problematic especially if you are driving, doing hazardous activities, or need clear thinking.
Sounds like great stuff to me..not
Flibanserin or addyi Is not viagra it is a totally different drug "
I know! I was responding to the poster who mentioned addyi as you can see at the top of my post. |
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"There’s no clinical evidence it works on females and it has never been licensed to do so
Addyi
Addyi is a non-hormonal, multifunctional serotonin agonist antagonist (MSAA).
Addyi corrects an imbalance of the neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) dopamine and norepinephrine (both responsible for sexual excitement), while decreasing levels of serotonin (which can lower sex drive), although the exact mechanism is not known, according to FDA.
Don't get caught up in all the specifics, however. The takeaway from all of this? Addyi works in the brain and many of it's side effects, like dizziness and drowsiness, are due to it's central nervous system action there, too.
...
The effectiveness of Addyi was evaluated in three 24-week clinical trials in 2,400 premenopausal women with HSDD. On average, taking Addyi increased the number of satisfying sexual events by 0.5 to 1 additional event per month over placebo. Roughly 10% more Addyi-treated patients than placebo-treated patients reported meaningful improvements in satisfying sexual events, sexual desire or distress.
But a 2016 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that effectiveness was even lower: treatment with Addyi, on average, resulted in only one-half additional satisfying sexual event per month while significantly increasing the risk of some troublesome side effects, like:
dizziness
somnolence (drowsiness)
nausea
fatigue.
.....
New recommendations for labeling from the FDA regarding alcohol use were reported in April 2019.
The FDA stated that the Addyi package insert section shoud be updated to note that women should discontinue drinking alcohol at least two hours before taking Addyi at bedtime OR skip the Addyi dose that evening.
Women should not consume alcohol at least until the morning after taking Addyi at bedtime.
Why is this? Combining Addyi with alcohol may increase the risk of low blood pressure and fainting, which is problematic especially if you are driving, doing hazardous activities, or need clear thinking.
Sounds like great stuff to me..not
Flibanserin or addyi Is not viagra it is a totally different drug
I know! I was responding to the poster who mentioned addyi as you can see at the top of my post."
Yea ok my quote is the top of your post |
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I was told by a pharmacist that Sildenafil/Viagra was originally developed as a blood pressure reducing drug. It opens up the veins and arteries to increase blood flow. This resulted in easier erections as a side effect. So I would assume that increasing blood flow to women’s sexy bits would also be advantageous.
But I’m no expert. |
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"I was told by a pharmacist that Sildenafil/Viagra was originally developed as a blood pressure reducing drug. It opens up the veins and arteries to increase blood flow. This resulted in easier erections as a side effect. So I would assume that increasing blood flow to women’s sexy bits would also be advantageous.
But I’m no expert. "
That’s exactly what it does and very nice it is to. In my experience anyway!
Miss V |
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"I was told by a pharmacist that Sildenafil/Viagra was originally developed as a blood pressure reducing drug. It opens up the veins and arteries to increase blood flow. This resulted in easier erections as a side effect. So I would assume that increasing blood flow to women’s sexy bits would also be advantageous.
But I’m no expert.
That’s exactly what it does and very nice it is to. In my experience anyway!
Miss V"
Blimey. I’ll promote myself to ‘Expert’ |
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"I was told by a pharmacist that Sildenafil/Viagra was originally developed as a blood pressure reducing drug. It opens up the veins and arteries to increase blood flow. This resulted in easier erections as a side effect. So I would assume that increasing blood flow to women’s sexy bits would also be advantageous.
But I’m no expert.
That’s exactly what it does and very nice it is to. In my experience anyway!
Miss V
Blimey. I’ll promote myself to ‘Expert’ "
Consider yourself promoted! |
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"me female i took a pink pill female version of viagra.to be honest it was amazing it got me very wet and wanting cock.worked for me.x "
Hiya, which brand was it? |
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