
‘Viagra’ for women hits the shelves – 30 years after men got little blue pills
https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/health-and-families/viagra-women-cream-pills-b2882170.html
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‘Viagra’ for women hits the shelves – 30 years after men got little blue pills
https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/health-and-families/viagra-women-cream-pills-b2882170.html
Posted by StemCellPirate
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I was skeptical before reading this. It seems its basically a topical formula of normal viagra made to be vagina compatible, so blood flow to the region occurs and should engorge the vulva and clitoris a bit. I’m not totally sure I buy these outlandish “absolutely no side effects” claims that the article touts, all of existence has side effects. All actions have consequences. If they just listed some low grade side effects typical of topical medications, I wouldn’t have blinked, but screaming “NO SIDE EFFECTS” is a small red flag, at least, for the journalistic integrity of the independent.
Theres lots of creams for women that increase sensation. This one just has viagra in it. Not sure how thats “viagra for women”. Its viagra cream that probably does the same thing lots of other creams have been doing for ages. The only studies referenced were early ones done by the manufacturer so who knows how well it works or how safe it is.
This article also reads like an ad.
Isn’t lube just viagra for woman? It’s not like viagra makes you horny it just makes sex possible for limp dick. Seems like a bizarre advertising attempt
We all understand that viagra does nothing more than give you an erection, right? It does nothing for sex drive, just alters your bloodflow (oversimplified).
A viagra for women would be something to increase secration of the vagina and vulva. Or plain and simple lube would show a comparable effect.
This article reads more like a thinly veiled add with all these promises and showimg no side effects in studies. It never talks about showing increased sensation in that study I don’t even know if it worked better that the placebo now.
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