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Testosterone patches

Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals

Testosterone patches

Women can now boost their sex drive with the help of testosterone patches. The patches are worn by women on their stomach to compensate for a lack of testosterone which is predominantly responsible for the female sex drive.

What are testosterone patches?

Testosterone patches are transdermal, specifically designed for the treatment of low sex drive, commonly in women who have had their ovaries and womb removed during surgery. It is also known as surgical menopause a condition which can result in a great deal of distress.

The main ingredient in the patch is testosterone, and therein lays the origin of the brand name. Testosterone is a natural sex hormone in both men and women. This testosterone medication on injects small doses through the skin, directly into the blood stream. This serves to revive their desire and hopefully improve their sex life.

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Testosterone patches should be worn on dry and clean skin on the lower abdomen. The patch should remain on the skin for 3-4 days, when it will need to be replaced with a fresh one new slightly away from the previous area. If you use a patch on the same site every time, the chances of allergic reactions increases more.

Are there any risks involved with testosterone medication?

As with a large percentage of prescription medication, testosterone treatment is not free of side effects. The most common side effects that may appear in one out of ten women are increased hair growth especially on the chin and upper lip and reactions at the around the point of application , for example redness or itching.

Testosterone patches can cause allergic reactions in some women. If any adverse effects are observed, use of the product must be ceased immediately. Women who have had breast cancer or another oestrogen-dependent cancer should also avoid testosterone medication.

How to buy testosterone patches?

It is crucial to consult your doctor before using testosterone patches. When partaking in a medical consultation, the doctor can issue a valid prescription, if you are eligible for testosterone medication. This prescription allows you to purchase testosterone patches from any licensed local pharmacy.

The product can also be purchased via the internet.

Once you have completed your selection process, you are required to complete a full consultation form for your selected online source. You must record your correct details in order to allow the doctor to make an informed decision.

What are benefits of using testosterone patches?

Clinical trials have proved that women who used testosterone patches reported 0.07 more sexual satisfaction, during a four week trial period.

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