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Cenforce FM Tablet

What is Cenforce FM Tablet?

Female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) is a steadfast or repetitive disability of a woman to gain or maintain enough lubrication-swelling response during sexual activity. This deficiency of physical intervention may be either persistent or acquired, and either generalized or situation-specific. FSAD has both physiological and psychological causes. The consequences of FSAD are often sexual avoidance, unpleasant intercourse, and sexual stress in relationships.

Cenforce-FM is one of the tablets knows as the "female Viagra." Female viagra sildenafil carries 100mg of the active ingredient Sildenafil citrate. Sildenafil citrate helps treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. This medicine was still explicitly formed as a sexual enhancer to give sexual satisfaction and help with women called the Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (FSAD). Sildenafil Tablet is an oral medication available in round-shaped pills that are film-coated and blue in color.

 

How Cenforce FM Tablet works?

Sildenafil citrate FM tablets for female acts by enhancing blood flow to a woman's genitals, making the clitoris and enclosing the vagina's area sensible to stimulation. Although the exact mechanism on how it enhances sexual excitement is not established. Some researches imply that this drug helps improve sexual desire in women through sexual activity. Some studies also show that this drug also increases vaginal wetness in post-menopausal women.

Cenforce FM Tablet

PrixÀ partir de 78,00$

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