Female libido enhancement with Intrinsa patches

Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is associated with at least four recognized sexual health concerns many women face. These health concerns include lack of sexual desire or low libido, arousal problems, persistent difficulties in getting orgasm, and pain during intercourse. As for clinical FSD treatment, doctors have tried many options so far, including hormonal therapy, antidepressant drugs and psychosexual counselling, but without any great results. Relative success of any of these methods depends largely on the individual being treated, for chances are slim that two women will suffer the exact same problem. Among the available treatment options, testosterone patches have gained in popularity because of their reliability, convenience and effectiveness.

Tell me more about testosterone patches

Testosterone patches are easily wearable adhesive bands that release testosterone directly into the bloodstream. Intrinsa patches, manufactured by Procter & Gamble, are currently the market leader in the category of hormonal patches.

Intrinsa patches are recommended for women who do not produce the hormone testosterone naturally. Natural production of testosterone may be disrupted because of a hysterectomy or an oophorectomy surgery, leading to a sudden drop in testosterone levels. You may note that testosterone levels are bound to drop anyway with age. Age-induced menopause can bring on female sexual dysfunction and there is no known, foolproof way to reverse it. The question therefore comes to mind is, how can testosterone patches provide benefit and who the beneficiaries can be?

Benefits of Intrinsa

With Intrinsa testosterone deficiencies in the body can be compensated for, given that the shortage is not caused by natural menopause. A single patch of Intrinsa delivers about 300mcg of testosterone every day in a controlled way. It is basically a transdermal therapy intended for libido enhancement. Among so many over-the-counter creams, sprays and gels available to women to boost their libido, Intrinsa is so far the only treatment that has been approved by the European Medicines Agency. Needless to mention, safety and efficacy concerns have always remained with treatments that are not approved.

How to use Intrinsa patches

A patch can be worn for 2-3 days at a stretch, on the lower abdomen or any other dry, hairless area on the skin. The fact that it can be used under clothing with complete discretion makes it an even better choice for confidential FSD treatment. A used patch must be replaced with a new one in every 2-3 days, so as to make sure consistency of dosage is maintained. It is to be used only when prescribed by a doctor. As per medical recommendations, Intrinsa patches can produce good results only when used together with testosterone therapy.

Are there any side effects?

Given that each patch delivers a small amount of testosterone, risk of side effects is significantly lower with Intrinsa than with creams or gels. But as with any other treatment, Intrinsa too can cause some mild-to-moderate side effects, including topical irritation and skin discolouration, unwanted hair growth, change in voice and weight gain. A blood test may be needed for measuring the actual levels of testosterone in the body. Women under the age of 45 are generally not prescribed this treatment.

Doctors recommend a number of ways to lower the risk of Intrinsa side effects. Women using this patch should get themselves tested for cancer and liver function at least twice a year. Blood counts test is also recommended.

Intrinsa and you

If you are among those many women in the United Kingdom who do not feel thrilled about sex, testosterone patches may be the right solution for you to revive your love life. These patches can treat not just the problem with low libido, but can also heighten the level of intensity and responsiveness during sex. Talk with your doctor before you consider using Intrinsa patches for female sexual dysfunction treatment.

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