Can Women Take Levitra?
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Short Answer: Levitra has not been thoroughly tested on, nor approved for use by women. No woman should consider taking Levitra without first discussing it with her gynecologist.
Long Answer: Some women have had success taking Viagra, and studies have been done showing that it has some positive effects. Like with men, Viagra doesn’t increase interest in sex, but it may increase blood flow to the genitals, making a woman more sexually responsive, and increasing the likelihood of orgasm. Since Levitra works in a very similar way to Viagra, it may also work on women.
Even if Levitra and Viagra work for women, the effects are unlikely to be as dramatic. Female sexual satisfaction is complex, with many factors, as opposed to men, where an erection is generally considered success.