Until a few years ago Viagra was considered a drug absolutely for the masculine gender, but over the years it has been found that even women too can take this drug to increase their libidos. After menopause the hormonal imbalance or changes in the body of a woman often leads to a decrease in libido or a loss of interest in sexual activity. This often occurs in as many as 65-75% of women. Research has found that in such conditions women too can take Viagra and similar erectile dysfunction medications to reclaim their libido or interest in sexual encounters.
It is not official that Viagra’s impact on the sex lives of men also has an impact on women’s sex lives however, studies have found that Viagra can cause notable sensations in women as well as increase the flow of blood into the women’s genitals. Thus, women suffering from vaginal dryness, finding difficulty in achieving orgasm, lack of sensation, encouragement and arousal can now take Viagra, but on doctor’s prescription only.
You may ask why a doctor’s prescription is required for a woman to use this medication. The answer to this is simple. Viagra doesn’t go well with some diseases like cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, heart diseases as well as many others. For this reason the doctors need to access or diagnose your body condition first before prescribing the drug. Moreover the dosage is important. Only a practicing and experienced physician can prescribe you the right dosage amount of Viagra.
Three separate clinical studies have been carried out to find the impact of Viagra on women. It has been found that the anti-depressant known as flibanserin has the ability to increase or bring back libido in women who feel low sex inclination or low sexual drive. These studies have found that women suffering from hypoactive sexual inclination who took the prescribed levels of flibanserin saw an increase of sexual desire in themselves and also reduced the distress of getting aroused too quickly.
Thus, Viagra too can have a positive impact on the sexual drive of women who have lost their sex drive due to depression, menopause or other biological problems and bring back the pleasure and fun to their lives.