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Can Viagra Help Women Reach Orgasm and Treat Sexual Dysfunction?

Viagra (generic name: Sildenafil Citrate) was initially developed, tested, and approved for men. Its main effect is increased blood flow to the male genitals which is required to keep an erect penis.

On the other hand, women also need to achieve an erect clitoris in order to reach an orgasm, so can Viagra help?

There have been some studies and clinical tests of the effect of Viagra in women, most of which were conducted or financed by Pfizer Inc (the huge, well-known pharmaceutical company that makes Viagra), but none of those studies proved a significant impact of Viagra on the female sexual functions.

However, in those studies some women said that Viagra has helped them increase vaginal lubrication, achieve an orgasm, and/or improve clitoral sensation.

So, in conclusion, Viagra may help some women overcome some types of female sexual dysfunction by increasing blood flow to the genital area. However, the FDA has not approved Viagra for women, neither do doctors officially prescribe it for women. The most important thing to remember is not to take this medication without medical consultation because it may have dangerous drug interactions or painful side effects.

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