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Viagra for Women
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In 2004, Pfizer Inc., the makers of the Viagra pill—introduced to
improve men’s sexual health and functioning—announced that they
would be abandoning eight years of previous research conducted in an
attempt to develop a drug similar to Viagra to improve female libido
and sexual health. Other products designed to improve sexual health in
women are available, but can these Viagra alternatives provide
effective results when it comes in increasing sexual desire in women?
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How Does Viagra Work?
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Viagra works by blocking an enzyme that acts as an inhibitor of blood
flow. In men, this can cause penile tissue to swell. When a man takes
Viagra, there is an increase in blood flow to the genital areas, which
thus helps to treat erectile dysfunction or impotence in men.
The same enzyme inhibitor affecting male sexual dysfunction influences
pelvic blood flow in women. The Viagra research team attempted to find
a link between arousal in women and pelvic blood flow in the early
stages of trials. However, this attempt failed, and some researchers
even suggested that genital arousal in women does not necessarily
produce sexual desire in women as it typically does in men. Women may
define sexual arousal based on mental and emotional, as well as
biological factors.

According to some of the researchers working on the Viagra team,
Viagra for women or a Viagra alternative may help women facing sexual
dysfunction due to side effects of other medication. In cases where
sexual desire is inhibited due to emotional or psychological factors,
a female Viagra solution may not be applicable.
Women and Sexual Health
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Approximately 43% of women suffer from some form of sexual
dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction in women is characterized by a lack of
desire, arousal, or orgasm. Lack of desire is considered to be the
most common complaint among these women. Approximately 20% of these
women report having difficulties with lubrication, which can be
assisted by Viagra-like drugs that may increase blood flow to the
genitals.
Some common factors that inhibit women’s sexual health include:

family concerns
relationship concerns

illness or death
financial or job worries

childcare responsibilities
previous or current physical or emotional abuse

fatigue
depression

Physical factors that may be contributing to sexual dysfunction in
women include:
hypertension

heart disease
cancer

diabetes
thyroid disorders

neurological diseases
autoimmune disorders such as lupus

prescription drugs such as anti-hypertensives and depression
 medication
over-the-counter medications

drug and alcohol abuse
Solutions Available: Alternatives To Viagra
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Currently, drug companies are looking to provide a treatment similar
to Viagra for women that would increase the blood flow to the genitals
in order to increase lubrication and relax vaginal muscles.
Some products and treatments already available include:

L-arginine amino acid cream purported to increase vaginal blood
 flow using the same amino acid previously used by athletes to
 increase muscle development
DHEA or the use of supplements of the male hormone
 Dehydroepiandrosterone, which is produced both by the adrenal
 gland and ovaries and converted into testosterone and estrogen.
 However, use of these supplements carries the risk of heart
 attacks, breast cancer, and emasculating side effects may also
 occur

Testosterone Therapy for women who have undergone an oophorectomy
 (ovary removal) or a hysterectomy. A testosterone patch has
 recently been created to improve sexual health in women, but has
 failed to gain approval by the FDA
Many of these products and treatments require close monitoring by a
physician since side effects can be severe and include irreversible
changes in a woman’s voice or facial hair. In addition, all of the
above options have yet to be scientifically validated.

The best treatment for sexual dysfunction in women may simply be
exercise, counseling, and vaginal lubrication products which can act
as more natural alternatives to Viagra and improve your overall health
and wellness.
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