For the past decade, since the time that Sildigra Prof was released for general sale to the masses, rumors have abounded about a "female Sildigra Prof." There have been claims about such a drug having been developed; indeed, some Internet sites even offer such a drug to help with hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or a loss of sexual desire in women, which about a third of women (especially those who have had ovariectomies or hysterectomies) deal with. But are the claims of a "female Sildigra Prof" the real deal?
The short answer, for now, is no. Some websites offer products like Womenra, which is nothing more than a generic sildenafil product that might produce some stimulation, but basically is just going to increase blood flow to the genitals in much the same way it does in a man's penis. That's right. If the word sildenafil looked familiar to you, that's because it's nothing more than the active ingredient in Sildigra Prof, and there's no guarantee that it will do anything to increase a woman's libido. Some people consider this type of product to simply be another method of unscrupulous sellers trying to take advantage of people who prefer to buy prescriptions online.
Another product being offered online is Provestra, a "unique, proprietary blend of botanicals and nutrients acts to gently and naturally correct imbalances that can interfere with your enjoyment and interest in sexual intimacy. Sensations are heightened, responses and lubrication are improved, and overall sex drive is increased with Provestra," it says on the website, which goes on to promise increased vaginal lubrication and improved orgasms. But Provestra is still an herbal blend that has nothing to do with approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which will ultimately be the judge of whether or not something is indeed a female Sildigra Prof
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The short answer, for now, is no. Some websites offer products like Womenra, which is nothing more than a generic sildenafil product that might produce some stimulation, but basically is just going to increase blood flow to the genitals in much the same way it does in a man's penis. That's right. If the word sildenafil looked familiar to you, that's because it's nothing more than the active ingredient in Sildigra Prof, and there's no guarantee that it will do anything to increase a woman's libido. Some people consider this type of product to simply be another method of unscrupulous sellers trying to take advantage of people who prefer to buy prescriptions online.
Another product being offered online is Provestra, a "unique, proprietary blend of botanicals and nutrients acts to gently and naturally correct imbalances that can interfere with your enjoyment and interest in sexual intimacy. Sensations are heightened, responses and lubrication are improved, and overall sex drive is increased with Provestra," it says on the website, which goes on to promise increased vaginal lubrication and improved orgasms. But Provestra is still an herbal blend that has nothing to do with approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which will ultimately be the judge of whether or not something is indeed a female Sildigra Prof
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