Revolutionizing Women's Sexual Health: A Breakthrough in Treating Low Libido

In the realm of women's health, discussing sexual wellness, especially libido, is often overlooked. Many physicians, including OBGYNs, traditionally received minimal training in sexual medicine, leaving a significant gap in patient care. However, recent advancements have brought new hope to women experiencing low libido, a common but frequently unaddressed issue.

Introducing Vyleesi, an FDA-approved medication designed specifically to boost libido in women. This revolutionary treatment comes in the form of a simple, self-administered injection, usable either in the abdomen or thigh. Its ease of use, resembling a mosquito bite, makes it highly tolerable and accessible for many women. Vyleesi works effectively when used approximately an hour before sexual activity, and the effect of improved libido lasts about eight to twelve hours – perfect for special occasions like a romantic date night or a weekend getaway.

This development marks a significant stride in addressing women's sexual health needs, especially for those in perimenopausal or postmenopausal stages. If you're struggling with low libido and seeking a solution, consider discussing Vyleesi with your gynecologist. And for those without a gynecologist or who wish to explore options for enhancing sexual well-being, come and see me in the office!


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I'm in Lafayette, CA and my number is 925-74-7473 , and I'll be happy to see you for a consultation.

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Cheruba Prabakar

I am Dr. Cheruba Prabakar, a board certified OBGYN and fellowship trained minimally invasive surgeon.

https://www.lamorindagyn.com/
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