The leading impotence drug, Viagra was first discovered over a decade ago as the result of a series of trials for a particular anti depressant. To date, it is indisputably the number one impotence drug that has benefited men worldwide, allowing them to regain control of their sex lives.
Until now, this has proved little help to the 40% of women who suffer with female sexual dysfunction, a condition which can incorporate a number of symptoms from the inability to climax during sex or a lack of vaginal lubrication.
However, if reports are to be believed, this is about to change, with the launch of brand new female Viagra that researchers claim, has shown to be successful in enabling women who suffer with FSD, to help boost their level of arousal and allow them to enjoy their sex lives again.
New findings
An experienced research team, working for Pfizer, the manufacturers of Viagra, made the discovery. “We're beginning to establish pathways involved in sexual arousal" said Chris Wayman the lead researcher at the center in Sandwich, Kent.
Promising news
The findings will certainly pose some positive news for FSD sufferers.
As we always reiterate, communication is key to overcoming sexual issues as is the advice of a trained professional.

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