Viagra cream for women: Now everyone can have what she’s having

Pat Hagan
Daily Mail
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in their iconic scene at Katz?s Delicatessen, in When Harry Met Sally 1989. COLUMBIA PICTURES
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in their iconic scene at Katz?s Delicatessen, in When Harry Met Sally 1989. COLUMBIA PICTURES Credit: COLUMBIA PICTURES/COLUMBIA PICTURES

A cream made from the same drug used in Viagra could work wonders for women’s libidos, a study shows.

Early results from a clinical trial in the US show women with sexual arousal disorder who rubbed the cream on their genitals had greater desire, heightened pleasure and better orgasms.

The cream is made with sildenafil – the same ingredient that turned Viagra into one of the world’s biggest-selling drugs.

Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.

Get the first look at the digital newspaper, curated daily stories and breaking headlines delivered to your inbox.

Email Us
By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.

Rubbed on 10 to 20 minutes before sex, it works by dilating tiny arteries just beneath the skin, boosting blood flow to the vagina.

This rush of oxygen-rich blood is what’s thought to get women in the mood for sex.

It could help restore intimacy for many of the one in five UK women who suffer with low libido.

Viagra pills have transformed the love lives of millions of men around the world since the drug first emerged in the late Nineties.

The ‘little blue pill’ is being investigated as a possible treatment for a range of other conditions, from Alzheimer’s disease to heart failure.

However, treating female sexual disorders has been much more challenging.

Although there are two drugs licensed for it in the US – one is a tablet that can have severe side effects and the other an injection.

Scientists from two independent American research companies, along with Dare Bioscience – the By Pat Hagan San Diego-based company that has developed the cream – recruited 33 women with sexual arousal disorder.

This is where there has been no sexual activity – or any interest in it – for at least six months.

The women were asked to either apply a fingertip amount of the cream shortly before sex or an identical amount of a dummy cream that looked the same.

Before and after the three-month experiment, researchers questioned the women about their sex lives, assessing libido and sexual satisfaction levels.

The results, in the journal Obstetrics and Gynaecology, showed the scores for women using the Viagra cream improved considerably, with greater sexual desire, more pleasure and stronger orgasms.

But those using the placebo cream saw little or no change. The researchers, who are planning bigger studies to see if the results can replicated, said: ‘Trials of sildenafil pills in women have shown marginal effectiveness and intolerable side effects.

But a fast absorbed cream could have fewer unwanted effects and a more immediate biological response.’

Comments

Latest Edition

The front page of The Nightly for 01-07-2024

Latest Edition

Edition Edition 1 July 20241 July 2024

ADF chief Angus Campbell under fire as Diggers and pollies demand Defence Minister strip him of top military honour.