Tadarise is a medication primarily used to treat Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in men or Assigned Males at Birth (AMAB).
The active component in Tadarise is Tadalafil.
It is well known for its effectiveness in improving male sexual dysfunction.
But curiosity and questions may arise about its benefits for women or Assigned Female at Birth (AFAB).
Can women take Tadarise to improve their sexual dysfunctions?
In this article, we will dive deep into whether women can or cannot take Tadarise. We will also discuss what happens when a woman takes Tadarise and its alternatives.
Can Women Take Tadarise
A woman should not take Tadarise until and unless prescribed by a doctor.
The active component in Tadarise, i.e., Tadalafil, is not FDA-approved for women or AFAB.
Doctors can prescribe Tadarise, despite the fact that it is not FDA-approved for women.
Tadalafil in Tadarise is known to improve blood flow to the penis in men, resulting in enhanced erections.
A study indicates that women have a different arousal circuitry than males and may have a different response to this action.
Therefore the benefits of Tadalafil in males cannot be directly applied to women. Yet women may experience similar benefits when they take Tadarise.
The increased blood flow to the genital area due to Tadarise may enhance sensitivity in the vaginal region. Enhanced sexual sensitivity can improve sexual arousal.
For this reason, doctors may prescribe Tadarise to women.
But since Tadalafil is not FDA-approved for use in females, it would be wise to consider FDA-approved alternatives like Flibanserin or Bremelanotide.
Another alternative to Tadalafil may be female Viagra, Lovegra.

