Need very specific and detailed info to present to my Dr. (tomorrow - Wed.), regarding safety and efficacity of Cialis for women, or other Rx that will be very effective for female sexual dysfuntion for post-menopasal women who cannot use estrogen therapy.
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4 Aug 2010
The success of treatment for female sexual dysfunction depends on the underlying cause of the problem.
Researchers are investigating the benefits of medications such as Cialis and Viagra to treat sexual problems in women but these have not been proven to be safe or effective at this stage.
Cialis is not approved by the FDA for use in women.
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I realize that at this point Cialis has not been approved by the FDA, however it has a lot of proven documentation from a number of other countries that it is very effective for those who need it. I am currently using compounded testosterone cream, but I am losing hair on my head, and am growing facial hair. It is very good in helping with my libido problem: I went through my "change" at age 42. It's a rough situation when you're married. Anyway, I just wanted to try the Cialis on a periodic, as needed basis (not daily) to see if it worked for me. I would like to stop using the testosterone cream and use the Cialis on as needed basis instead - if it works for me. Thanks so much for answering my original question. If you have further help or comments, I would appreciate hearing from you again. Thanks! :-)