Women or Assigned Females at Birth (AFAB) may often experience low sexual drive or other sexual dysfunctions.
Although there are several treatments available to treat sexual dysfunction in men, the options are limited for women.
Vidalista is one of the most popular medicines that medical experts are debating to use on women.
As this medicine primarily treats Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in men, it is commonly asked, “Can women take Vidalista to treat sexual dysfunction?”
This article will discuss the effectiveness of Vidalista on women and the precautions they should follow while taking the medication.
Can Women Take Vidalista
Vidalista, known by its generic name Tadalafil, is a Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitor.
The PDE-5 inhibitors work to increase blood flow in one’s body, including the penile region, which helps in treating ED symptoms in men or AMAB.
Since Vidalista (Tadalafil) is a PDE-5 inhibitor, it also increases the blood flow to the vaginal region in women.
Research states that Tadalafil enhances sexual genital arousal and orgasms, which increases sexual enjoyment.
This enhancement in sexual enjoyment happens due to the increase in blood circulation, which increases the sensitivity of the vaginal region.
The increased sensitivity makes intercourse more pleasurable for women.
Thus, doctors might suggest Vidalista off-label for women with sexual dysfunction.
There are medicines that are approved to treat female sexual dysfunction.
These medicines include Flibanserin (Addyi) and Bremelanotide (Vyleesi).

