sorry, but viagra is not for women:(
this is a great book I can recommend to improve sex life for women and men
http://www.viagrafans.com/viagra-books/beyond-viagra.php
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Dr. Alfred Newman, a Montgomery, Alabama urologist and a leading expert on the treatment of sexual problems, has published Beyond Viagra: Plain Talk About Treating Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction affects an estimated twenty million men and a similarly large number of women in the United States today. Rapid advances have been made in methods of treatment over the past three decades, and in 1998 the "wonder drug" Viagra appeared.
Newman said he wrote his book to answer questions not only about Viagra but also about the many causes of sexual dysfunction and the range of treatments that are now available, including implants, injections, herbal medicine, and more. The book is written in language that can be easily understood by laypersons but has enough depth to make it a useful reference to general practitioners, psychologists, psychiatrists, and others involved in the treatment of sexual problems."
2007-09-07 02:22:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Viagra was initially invented in the UK for high blood pressure, then it came to be known to have this exciting side effect on men, so now is sold here for ED.
I had asked my doctor one time if I could take Viagra and he said the medication may or may not work for me. He cautioned against it because it is still considered an antihypertensive and I don't need my blood pressure to drop below normal. He did tell me that there isn't anything on the market for women.
2007-09-07 01:48:29
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answered by ripsgracie 5
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I think Viagra is for men only. It's advertised toward men. I do think there is something which is the equivalent for Viagra made for women, though.
She shouldn't take Viagra, especially without consulting her doctor, this could lead to some SERIOUS health problems such as heart failure, kidney failure, etc etc.
There are herbal remedies for low sex drive in women, there are also "products" sold on sex toy sites and such to help her sex drive.
I would try all this before popping a pill made for men.
This is interesting: http://www.nativeremedies.com/faq-thanda-for-passion-libido-boosting.shtml
Or try this
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=TIF&q=sexual+stimulant+for+women&btnG=Search
If that link doesn't work go to google and type in "sexual stimulant for women"
2007-09-06 22:22:43
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answered by BadWolf 5
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I don't have any first hand experience, but all I can say is I would probably advise her not to take men's viagra!There is women's viagra available at some places!
Don't take the men's one though, not sure what it will do but it probably wouldn't be good for her body!If she's gonna try it, look around for women's viagra!
2007-09-06 22:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I would recommend that she talks to her doctor first to find out what the product is out there that's similar to Viagra. Also, low sex drive can be a symptom of health problems such as a hormone imbalance.
2007-09-06 22:34:41
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answered by sokokl 7
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Viagra is for men only there are several types of pills that you can get from a reputable outlets to increase a woman's libido.
2007-09-08 01:04:46
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answered by john h 7
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Sometime ago I heard that exist a viagra for women but I don't know if she want to take it or want to take viagra for... men? =S
2007-09-06 22:20:26
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answered by Fatima 5
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perhaps go for a medical check. actually viagra cannot be taken by anyone. one needs to be tested in order to take it. therefore its a control drug. there are many reasons bhind low sex drive. it could be due to stress or other internal problem. sex drive works from the inside. all the best and good luck. :)
2007-09-06 23:00:13
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answered by woodstock 1
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I believe Cialis is the one for women. Definitely do not take male Viagra. All sorts of side effects.
2007-09-08 01:36:18
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answered by deedums 2
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Be careful;
Viagra constricts the blood flow in the blood vessels inside the penis.
That is why the penis has an erection.
If a woman uses it, it will cause a constriction of blood vessels where she does not want blood constriction.
2007-09-06 22:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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