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Viagra (sildenafil) relaxes muscles and increases blood flow to particular areas of the body.

Sildenafil under the name Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. Another brand of sildenafil is Revatio, which is used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension and improve exercise capacity in men and women. Do not take Viagra while also taking Revatio, unless your doctor tells you to.
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What would happen if a woman took Viagra?
Hmm?
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Now what you wanted to read, but here ya go…
Women, the maker of Viagra has found, are a lot more complicated than men.
After eight years of work and tests involving 3,000 women, Pfizer Inc. announced yesterday that it was abandoning its effort to prove that the impotence drug Viagra improves sexual function in women. The problem, Pfizer researchers found, is that men and women have a fundamentally different relationship between arousal and desire.
For men, arousal almost always leads to desire. So by improving a man’s ability to have erections, Viagra measurably affects his sexual function. But arousal and desire are often disconnected in women, the researchers found, to their consternation.
Although Viagra can indeed create the outward signs of arousal in many women, that seems to have little effect on a woman’s willingness, or desire, to have sex, the researchers said.
“There’s a disconnect in many women between genital changes and mental changes,” said Mitra Boolel, leader of Pfizer’s sex research team. “This disconnect does not exist in men. Men consistently get erections in the presence of naked women and want to have sex. With women, things depend on a myriad of factors.”
Dr. Boolel said that he and his team were continuing their research. But he said the researchers were changing their focus from a woman’s genitals to her head. The brain is the crucial sexual organ in women, he said.
Drugs that affect brain chemistry “could be an extremely interesting area of investigation,” he said.
Pfizer’s problem has been that its research effort has largely been led by cardiologists and urologists, said Dr. George Nurnberg, professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. “Psychiatry hasn’t been a major player,” he said.
That is a mistake with women, he said, because psychology is more important in their sexuality than it is in men’s.
Still, Viagra can be effective in some women, Dr. Nurnberg said. Women who once had normal sexual function but then suddenly lost all desire – often as a result of taking antidepressants – can be helped by Viagra, he said. Women who have always had low libido levels are unaffected by Viagra, he said.
“That’s because hormones trump Viagra,” said Dr. Jennifer R. Berman, assistant professor of urology at U.C.L.A. and director of the Female Sexual Medicine Center. Much of Pfizer’s research found that the real factor in determining desire and sexual function in women is hormone levels, Dr. Berman said.
Procter & Gamble is testing a patch with testosterone, the male hormone, as a means of improving female sexual function. Some gynecologists are already prescribing testosterone for patients who complain of low libidos. Estrogen treatments and supplements are also commonly used.
The market for such treatments could be huge. A study published in 1999 in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that 43 percent of women experienced some form of sexual dysfunction, compared with 31 percent of men.
But that study has been roundly criticized, and some women’s health researchers say the entire search for a female Viagra is wrong-headed. “The idea that there is some normal level of sexual functioning drives me up the creek,” said Leonore Tiefer, a clinical psychologist in New York. “These companies believe that sex is matter of organ function, like breathing or excretion. I don’t think there’s an answer to the question of what women should want sexually.”
But Dr. Boolel say critics like Dr. Tiefer are being insensitive. “To women who have it, female sexual dysfunction is real and distressing, and to say it’s an invention is an insult to women’s health,” he said.
Karen Katen, president of Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals, said the company’s lack of success in its Viagra for women program was, unfortunately, all too typical. “We make substantial financial investments, marshal the talents of our best scientists and clinicians and spend years studying potential treatments only to find that they do not meet the requirements for regulatory approval,” she said.
Pfizer once had great hopes for its clinical program testing Viagra in women. Viagra works by blocking an enzyme that normally inhibits blood flow, causing penile tissue to swell. That enzyme is found in great quantities in the penis and is also found in the pelvic region of women.
In one early clinical trial, researchers gave six women Viagra and six others a placebo, sat them in front of erotic videos and used a pelvic probe to measure any change in genital blood flow. The sex organs of women given Viagra were more engorged than those given placebos. The program seemed to be succeeding, Dr. Tiefer said.
But a larger trial that included a questionnaire found that although Viagra was associated with greater pelvic blood flow, the women experiencing this effect did not feel any more aroused, Dr. Boolel said.
Pfizer researchers spent years trying
What would happen if a female took a Viagra?
What would happen?
Answer:
A similar effect that it has on guys actually. Since viagra just increases blood flow to certain areas, according to several articles I’ve read, it would do the same for a female. It would make her more aroused and some doctors I believe suggest women take it if they have trouble becoming stimulated.
What happens,if anything,if a woman took a viagra pill?
Just curious to know,that’s all.
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Many women are given Viagra following the use of medication that zaps sexual interest.
It’s suppose to help.
What happens if you give a woman viagra?
I just want to know!
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Nothing good. Viagra does not increase desire, it’s simply a chemical that allows the type of tissue that your pecker is made of to swell and hold blood. Not for women. Bad and possibly harmful.
The CIA is giving Viagra to Afghan Talibans in return for info. ?
It’s true! Why do they need Viagra to make love to their camels, donkeys and goats? Besides the whole reason the Taliban exists is because of their unnatural fear of women and sexuality.
Answer:
Living together in caves all this time, the Taliban have grown to really like one another.
Why women do not have any need of taking drugs like viagra like men do?
men usually take drugs before sexual intercourse. but women do not………..why?
Answer:
Drugs like Viagra and Cialis deal with a specific problem of lack of blood flow to a man’s unit, which causes it to swell, thus becoming erect. Since women have don’t have penises, they have no need for these drugs. And most men don’t ‘usually take drugs before sexual intercourse’. Viagra and Cialis are designed for men in their 40′s and beyond.
Let me know if you need an explanation as to why men don’t have to take birth control pills or use feminine pads. Just as simple.
I took some of my husbands Viagra, and my nipples got hard. What else should I expect from those pills?
I decided to see what was so great about Viagra. My husband takes them and misterbaits a lot when he does. I figured I’d try them, but so far my nipples are hard and my stomach hairs keep tickling them. Other than that, I don’t feel much.
Any other older women take some?
Thanks and blesses!!
-F U
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Keep taking man pills and you may have the sudden urge to watch NASCAR, to fix things around the house that don’t need fixing, and to scratch your nether regions in public.
Is there a pill like Viagra for women like me who have had a total hysterectomy and have lost my sex drive?
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Ever try Horny Goat Weed? You can buy it at any GNC or online even. My wife has absolutley no sex drive, she takes it and gets horny…its great! Works equally for men & women. I take it too, I assure you it will help. It may not be viagra, but it will make you want to get your freak on
What would happen if a woman took Viagra?
My friend just randomly asked me this once and i had no idea! So…what would happen?
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Nothing, really. Men and women are fundamentally different, so it’s unlikely that they’ll experience anything significant from taking the drug.
The FDA’s only approved it for men, not women and many women who have taken the drug reported some strange side-effects: headaches, indigestion, diarrhea, flushed skin, and dizziness. It’s even been known to cause heart attacks and strokes, especially when taken with certain other medications (including recreational drugs like cocaine or ecstasy).
Is there anything out there for women that is safe for women like Viagra for men?
I have had a decreased sex drive for almost 2 years now. I have tried to ‘force’ myself to have sexual activites thinking that it would increase my sex drive, and so far, nothing is successful. I have heard of products like Avenavin, and Sentia for women, but are these types of products safe? The claim to be all natural… Does anyone know, Can anyone help?
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There is a female version of viagra which has just been licensed in the UK I think and it was mentioned on GMTV by Dr Hilary Jones a while back. I think it is only available through a GP as it is for women with a serious low libido problem. Hope this helps!