Women’s Sexual Dysfunction Medication

Female hypoactive sexual desire disorder – you are not alone

Sexual dysfunction is common among women, which refers to recurring and persistent sexual problems such as low sexual arousal, problems with orgasm or sexual desire or reaching orgasm, or strained sexual relationship with your partner. Sexual dysfunction in women can occur at any point in their lives but is reported most frequently as women age.

Female sexual response combines physiology, psychology, emotions, relationships, beliefs, lifestyle, and experiences. A disruption of any component can affect sexual satisfaction, arousal, or desire. Therefore, the treatment for female sexual dysfunction may involve multiple approaches.

Drugs for Female Sexual Dysfunction

Most times, your doctor may treat sexual desire disorder HSDD by treating your underlying psychological or physiological condition. Your doctor may recommend Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments for female sexual disorders. Two FDA approved medicines for treating low sexual desire in premenopausal women are:

  • Flibanserin (Addyi®)
  • Ospemifene (Osphena)

Some other female sexual function treatment options include androgen and estrogen hormone therapy. However, factors, like emotional and social anxiety, also affect female sexual dysfunction, which complicates the problem. So it is extremely important to identify and resolve them to enhance the effectiveness of the medication.

Female Sexual Dysfunction: New FDA Approved Treatments on the Way

FDA has approved a new treatment for sexual dysfunction in premenopausal women. Vyleesi (bremelanotide) is used to treat problems with sexual function in women, safely and effectively. It acts by activating melanocortin receptors that don’t have any other medical conditions. This improves women’s sexual desire and improves the sex health of women. Inject it in your abdomen 45 minutes before sexual intercourse to get maximum benefit.

How Do Sexual Problems affect Women?

Sexual problems have a negative impact on women’s health as well as on physical and emotional relationships with their partners. Low libido or sex drive affects sexual health and leads to loss of interest in sex. Women suffering from sexual dysfunction may experience the following conditions:

  • lack of interest in sex
  • depression
  • fatigue
  • Inability to Become Aroused
  • lack of enthusiasm for sex
  • lack of vaginal lubrication
  • Lack of orgasm (Anorgasmia)
  • pain during intercourse

How Is a Female Sexual Problem Diagnosed?

To diagnose female sexual arousal problems, your physician is likely to start with a medical examination in the clinic. The physician may perform a pelvic exam to check the health of your reproductive organs and perform a Pap Smear test to check any probability of cancer. He/ she may also ask about your sex life and relationship problems to understand your condition deeply and give related treatment recommendations.

Common Questions

How to Enhance Sexual Stimulation?

Depending on your particular condition and cause of low libido, there are different ways to enhance sexual stimulation, including medications, lifestyle changes, exercise, communicating with your partner, lowering your stress levels, etc. You can consult your doctor for recommendations.

How Do Hormones Affect Sexual Function?

Estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone are hormones that affect your sexual arousal. Higher estrogen levels improve vaginal lubrication and improve libido, while an increase in progesterone lowers it.

How Does Menopause Affect a Woman’s Sexual Function?

Diminished testosterone and estrogen hormones after menopause can cause changes to a women’s body and result in lowering sexual drive. Postmenopausal women can feel that they don’t feel aroused easily, and they become less sensitive to physical stroking and touching.

What are the benefits of Compounded Medication for Sexual Dysfunction?

Pharmacists formulate compounded prescription medications specifically for patients with symptoms of sexual dysfunction. Prescription libido-enhancing medications can include effective ingredients, testosterone cream or pills, oxytocin combined with natural supplements to benefit women experiencing low sexual arousal or dysfunction.