Female Viagra.
Female Viagra (sildenafil) is sometimes prescribed for the treatment of female arousal disorder. It is supposed to be taken on the when needed basis to produce the effects desired. Tell your doctor if you are taking any medications that may interfere with the success of your treatment – such as antidepressants, antibiotics, cimetidine, bosentan, diclofenac, enoxacin, antifungal medications, HIV/AIDS medicines, rifampin, heart or blood pressure medications, conivaptan, imatinib, isoniazid, or any other prescription or over-the-counter medications. Let your doctor know if you get any serious side effects when using Female Viagra – such as sudden vision loss, feeling light-headed, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet, fainting, shortness of breath, sudden hearing loss, or vision changes. However, the serious side effect mentioned are unlikely – in most cases females using this medicine will just get a few mild side effects. The following ones can be experienced: stuffy nose, upset stomach, memory problems, back pain, warmth or redness in your face or chest, or headache.