What is Testosterone Gel?
Tefina is a testosterone gel developed by a Canadian pharmaceutical company. It can be sprayed into the nose and can stimulate female orgasm. The effect is up to 6 hours.
Tefina
Right!
- Chinese name
- Tefina
- Development time
- 2012
- Nature
- Testosterone gel
- Features
- Increase female sexuality
- Tefina is a testosterone gel developed by a Canadian pharmaceutical company. It can be sprayed into the nose and can stimulate female orgasm. The effect is up to 6 hours.
- "Tefina" is a
- "Tefina" is used for short periods, such as women
- When "Tefina" is sprayed into the nostril, the testosterone will be absorbed within a few minutes, and it will take effect after 2 hours.
- According to reports, 30% of women lack orgasm, but currently there are no approved treatments on the market. Ever since Viagra, an erectile dysfunction drug, hit the market in 1998, pharmaceutical companies have been competing to produce a Viagra suitable for women. "Tefina" was developed by a Canadian pharmaceutical company with the support of American and Australian scientists.
- "Tefina" is a testosterone gel that sprays into your nose. Testosterone is absorbed within a few minutes, and takes effect 2 hours later, with a medicinal effect of up to 6 hours. According to research, "Tefina" can activate parts of the brain, accelerate blood circulation of the sexual organs, and thereby increase sexual desire. "Like 'Viagra', 'Tefina' is used in the short term, such as for women before sex. We want it to work like 'Viagra'," said Professor Susan Davis of Monash University in Australia. "Previous research has shown that testosterone therapy not only improves sexual desire, but also allows women to reach orgasm."
- Using "Tefina" does not produce any
- Professor Davis is currently working on the second phase of the study to further test the effect of "Tefina".
- For the trial of "Tefina" in Australia, the United States and Canada, researchers hope to recruit 100 volunteers to participate in the test, provided that women between the ages of 18 and 49 have orgasm disorders. If the test is successful, "Tefina" is expected to be available in 3 to 5 years.
Support
- "I believe the drug will provide a new experience for women," said Professor Susan Davis of Monash University in Australia. The new drug is the best help for women with orgasmic disorders. "Previous research has shown that women under the age of 50 have an average of five sexual lives per month, even if they cannot experience sexual pleasure from it. Most women are mainly to maintain a harmonious relationship between husband and wife."
Tefina against
- However, "Tefina" caused criticism. Fertility expert Professor Gordon points out that women's sexual desire is excessively used commercially, and the new treatment ignores the real reason behind women's low sexual desire. Australian Medical Association Chairman Steve Hambretton warned that "sexual function is emotionally related, and this drug can bring good news to some women. But at the same time, apart from raising expectations, it may not No effect. " [2]