What happens when a female takes viagra— sex enhancing drug.
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Viagra doesn’t really do much with hormones, as I understand it. It just relaxes the linings of blood vessels. I’ve actually heard of some women using it for help with migraine headaches. It literally has the exact same physical effect in women. Interestingly, it hasn’t been particularly effective in treating sexual dysfunction in women, which suggests that most of women’s sexual dysfunction is mental or hormonal, as opposed to physical.
I think a lot of people misunderstand what viagra is, it is a medication created to treat problems with the heart and was discovered to have a useful side effect. As far as my understanding goes, it does very little to affect libido or how turned on a person gets but rather just changes the blood flow in the area causing an erection— and obviously having an erection can increase one’s desire to have sex. As for women I believe that it may increase blood flow to the area but I don’t believe there will be any noticeable change to how turned on a woman gets.