Female Viagra
Female Viagra (sildenafil) can be recommended to women that do not get aroused during sex and do not experience orgasms – a condition called Female Sexual Dysfunction that has been underdiagnosed for many years. Women taking this medicine experience an increased blood circulation and sensitivity in the vaginal region. This leads to a better natural lubrication and higher probability of achieveing an orgasm. Before you ask your health care provider for a prescription he is supposed to know about any other medicines you are taking at the moment. These may be any prescription or over-the-counter drugs that you purchased form your local pharmacy or online, as well as herbal preparations, vitamins or supplements. If you are using any of the drugs on the list below make sure your health care provider knows about it before prescribing you a certain dosage: depression and anxiety medicines, rifabutin, alpha blockers, seizure mediations, cimetidine, erythromycin, fungal or yeast infection medications, HIV infection or AIDS drugs. There may be some other drugs that Female Viagra can interfere with, so this list is incomplete. If you would like to learn more about Female Viagra drug interactions you can talk to your health care provider or your pharmacist. You don’t need to get worried if you get some of the mild Female Viagra side effects, such as stuffy nose, back pain, headache, warmth or redness in your face, and an upset stomach. Some more serious side effects that have to be reported to your health care provider include irregular heartbeat, sweating, nausea, lightheadedness and shortness of breath.
