Nasal spray gel makes it easy for women to
A new nasal spray gel can help women to easily 'climb' safely and effectively.
Tefina nasal spray gel from Trimel pharmaceutical group, which contains testosterone sex hormones, has been tested effectively for women who have difficulty in orgasm during sex. New drugs are expected to be available soon.
Tefina nasal spray gel may be an option for women who are difficult to 'climb'.
During the trial, 253 women with orgasmic disorders in the US, Canada and Australia were treated with Tefina nasal spray gel with different amounts, including placebo. Scientists hope the drug can help increase the frequency of "peaking" after 84 days of treatment.
As a result, the team found that patients taking Tefina received an average of 2.3 times the orgasm during the trial, while the placebo group only 'peaked' 1.7 times. They also reported that patients did not suffer from side effects due to the use of nasal spray gel.
"Female orgasm is the second most common sexual disorder that affects women," said Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg, head of the second-stage test group of Tefina. 'About a fifth of women are having difficulties with' peaking 'and one-quarter of them feel disappointed'.
The president of Trimel Group, Mr. Tom Rossi, said the test results marked an important step in the development of Tefina. They provide additional evidence that Tefina may be an optimal treatment option for many women who are difficult to 'peak'.
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