The physical effect of Viagra has little to do with libido in either men or women. It stimulates the production of Nitric oxide ( not nitrous oxide ...NITRIC oxide) which in turn makes tumescent tissue erect. Since a woman's clits are tumescent it makes them hard to. In men it makes their penis hard and allows men who have ED to perform....has nothing to do with desire or libido. If your clit is hard are you horney does it make you want to make love? Only you know the answer to that .
2006-07-26 12:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The double blind trials held have shown that there is no libido enhancing effect on women with Viagra. However, just having taken it, does cause flushing of the skin. This may be one thing to trigger off a feeling of increasing the libido in women. The placebo effect is much stronger than we give it credit for and this is most likely the source of the effects that have anecdotaly been reported in women.
2006-07-26 11:39:57
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answered by scaryclairy 4
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Viagara is for men only, can cause serious problems in women, pregnant women shouldn't even handle the pills as they can cause birth defects and even miscarriage. Also, Viagra isn't a hormone product, it works on the blood pressure to create erection, has little or nothing to do with libido or desire, it is all about the physical ability.
You are looking for something to increase desire, and that would be considered an aphrodisiac and honey, there isn't any such thing. Desire, libido is in the mind. Treating underlying problems such as depression or anxiety can help with that, but Desire resides in the mind, not the genitalia.
2006-07-26 11:43:22
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Viagra has helped some women who have problems getting physically aroused--just as with men. The female sex organs work better when they swell. However, they only remove a certain kind of deficiency---there has to be stimulation for either sex to get aroused.
However, Viagra won't affect libido in either men or women. That is one of the functions of testosterone. (...and yes, women's desire is fueled by testosterone.)
2006-07-26 12:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but they do make something similar to Viagra for women. The hormone in it is for men and won't affect women the same.
2006-07-26 11:37:56
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answered by ejjeffery 2
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viagra was studied for women, but was found to have no significant effect. they have yet to develope a drug that work any where nearly as well for women.
2006-07-26 11:49:34
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answered by electronics,weights,firearms 3
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