Libigel Side Effects

Front runner in the fight against FSD nears approval?

According to reports, LibiGel is potentially going to be available in rather short time. This product that is undergoing final testing for an FDA approval for sale and use in the United States to aid women suffering Female Sexual Dysfunction or HSDD. We have received numerous requests from our readers for information on the potential LibiGel side effects. I would like to make a quick disclaimer first off that we have not independently reviewed LibiGel and since there is not actually a product available from BioSante yet approved we can only go off of reports, interviews, and corporate press releases. You need to consult with a doctor to discover the true side effects of LibiGel or any other testosterone therapy.

What are potential side effects of LibiGel going to be?

Testosterone therapy is linked to numerous side effects including undesired hair growth in masculine areas, oily skin and acne, deepening of the voice, and most importantly breast cancer. That's not to say that BioSante's product will have those same or similar issues though. In fact there have been multiple FDA safety studies to date on the product. It is too hard and risky to completely speculate potential complications at this time but one bit of inspiring information that has been released is information about the controlled delivery of testosterone with this specific product. Most of the above results are brought on by excessive use of the hormone and from what has been announced and reported LibiGel aims to take an approach of safely and controlled delivery of reasonable amounts of the male hormone into women though it's gel application. Will this be effective? Only time and testing will tell but we will ensure that the latest information and news is available here at Feminine Review. Safety of our readers is our number 1 concern and we'll always make sure to have every angle on a product documented here.

Should I stick with an alternative?

You should always do what feels best to you and is advisable by your doctor. This medical product may be the ticket for increased sexual activity in your life or it may include risks that make the results not nearly worth it to you. All in all you need to consult with your OBGYN or family doctor to discuss the options. There are plenty of natural alternatives on the market today and you can read through our articles and reviews for the best information on them if you decide to take that route.

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