Fildena is a medication primarily used to treat Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in men or Assigned Males at Birth (AMAB).
It contains Sildenafil Citrate as its active component.
It is known for its effectiveness in improving male sexual dysfunction.
However, curiosity and questions arise about its possible effects on women or Assigned Females at Birth (AFAB).
Can Women Take Fildena to treat their sexual dysfunction? In this article, we will dive deep into whether women can or cannot take Fildena.
We will also address what happens when a woman takes Fildena and its alternatives.
Can women take Fildena
Fildena should not be taken by women until and unless a healthcare provider prescribes it. This medicine contains Sildenafil which is not FDA-approved for women or Assigned Females at Birth (AFAB).
Even after that, women are often prescribed Fildena by doctors.
It is known to improve blood circulation to the penis in men, leading to enhanced erections.
According to a study, women have a different arousal circuitry than males and may respond differently to this action.
Therefore, the benefits of Sildenafil noticed in males cannot be applied directly to women.
However, as per studies, this increased blood flow due to Fildena can also benefit women and address their Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (FSAD).
Sildenafil is known to improve arousal, orgasm, and enjoyment in healthy women.
But as the research on Fildena for women is limited, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider.
They might recommend you the female variant of Fildena, Lovegra, that also contains Sildenafil Citrate.
Or might prescribe you other FDA-approved medicine to treat sexual dysfunction in women.
These medicines may contain Flibanserin or Bremelanotide.
