Lovegra is Sildenafil and given to women to increase genital blood flow in order to obtain vaginal compliance and boost libido in women.
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Indication Sexually aroused to the maximal capacity ready for vaginal penetration with minimal to no foreplay assisted in achieving orgasm following vaginal penetration Side effects Pains in the muscles bloody nose diarrhea difficult or labored breathing flushing headache pain Mechanisam of Action Lovegra pills contain sildenafil citrate, a substance that is characterized by powerful vasodilatory action. This action is achieved through inhibition of the enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), the pharmacodynamic feature that gave name to the entire class of drugs to which sildenafil belongs (PDE5 inhibitors). Inhibition of PDE5 stimulates the release of cyclic guanosine monophophate, which in its turn triggers the increase of nitric oxide in the blood plasma. Since PDE5 is mainly found in the genitals, this is the area that is affected by the use of Lovegra.
Sildenafil potentiates a pleasurable intercourse by promoting vaginal lubrication in females, which is a result of the blood inflow to Bartholin’s glands. This removes discomfort and pain associated with vaginal driness or muscle spasms that are typical for vagnismus. Orgasms following the use of Lovegra are therefore achieved with unprecedented ease, and the sensitivity accrued with sildenafil intake makes the process of lovemaking ultimately pleasurable at any stage.