No, but it won't do any good, either. Viagra is not a mood-altering substance, does not increase sexual desire -- just the ability -- and there is absolutely no reason for a woman to take it.
No it doesn't. It just increases bloodflow in the penis.
Berman and Berman - 2002 Viagra for Men and Women was released on: USA: 2002
yes women need to take the same kind of viagra that men do
Yes. Some men (and women) are prescribed Viagra for asthma.
Viagra increases blood flow to the genitals. Some women have the same reaction as men and have increased blood flow which tends to allow for more stimulation.
To the Contrary - 1992 Men Women and Viagra 10-43 was released on: USA: 18 January 2002
Not when men take it and it has not been tested on women or pregnant women.
it is bad side effect for pregnancy
No, not to date. Viagra does not 'arouse' males. It helps with blood flow, it is not an aphrodisiac nor are there pills and potions that work.
Yes, women can handle Viagra pills; however, it is primarily prescribed for men to treat erectile dysfunction. While it is not harmful for women to touch the pills, they should not take them unless prescribed by a healthcare provider, as Viagra is not indicated for female sexual dysfunction. Women interested in sexual health medications should consult a healthcare professional for appropriate options.
Not legally. Which is just as much as women can hurt men.
Safe in what sense and for who and if young, why the Viagra? Use it when you don't need it and your body will become dependant on it.