Our low libido is a topical, compounded prescription medication used to help with low libido, sexual dysfunction, arousal disorder, orgasm issues and to generally improve orgasm and response.
Libido, It's Science Not Art
TAKE CONTROL. FEEL EMPOWERED.
Our Low Libido Treatment Can Help You Reclaim Desire Today!
Libido, It's Science Not Art
TAKE CONTROL. FEEL EMPOWERED.
Our Low Libido Treatment Can Help You Reclaim Desire Today!
INGREDIENTS
Potential Ingredients Used in Our Low Libido Treatment Cream
- L'ARGININE
Amino Acid

L'arginine is converted into nitric oxide in the body, and nitric oxide is a vasodilator. Vasodilators work to relax and widen blood vessels in the body increasing blood flow.
- ERGOLOID MESYLATES
Nootropic

Ergoloid mesylates are part of a category of medicine known as nootropics. Nootropics improve mental wellbeing and cognitive function. It is thought to work with dopamine and serotonin receptors.
- PENTOXIFYLLINE
Hemorrheologic Agent

Pentoxifylline is a category of drug that increases oxygenated blood flow to extremities where narrow arteries are an issue thus increasing endurance.
- SILDENAFIL
PDE5 Inhibitor

Sildenafil supports the arousal chemical cGMP by inhibiting the enzyme PDE5 which normally stops arousal and the production of cGMP. This effect is most commonly seen in Viagra, however women also have erectile tissue with the same chemical interaction at play.
- L'ARGININE
Amino Acid

L'arginine is converted into nitric oxide in the body, and nitric oxide is a vasodilator. Vasodilators work to relax and widen blood vessels in the body increasing blood flow.
- ERGOLOID MESYLATES
Nootropic

Ergoloid mesylates are part of a category of medicine known as nootropics. Nootropics improve mental wellbeing and cognitive function. It is thought to work with dopamine and serotonin receptors.
- PENTOXIFYLLINE
Hemorrheologic Agent

Pentoxifylline is a category of drug that increases oxygenated blood flow to extremities where narrow arteries are an issue thus increasing endurance.
- SILDENAFIL
PDE5 Inhibitor

Sildenafil supports the arousal chemical cGMP by inhibiting the enzyme PDE5 which normally stops arousal and the production of cGMP. This effect is most commonly seen in Viagra, however women also have erectile tissue with the same chemical interaction at play.
- L'ARGININE
Amino Acid

L'arginine is converted into nitric oxide in the body, and nitric oxide is a vasodilator. Vasodilators work to relax and widen blood vessels in the body increasing blood flow.
- ERGOLOID MESYLATES
Nootropic

Ergoloid mesylates are part of a category of medicine known as nootropics. Nootropics improve mental wellbeing and cognitive function. It is thought to work with dopamine and serotonin receptors.
LIBIDO EXPLAINED
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is SHE CAN HEALTH's low libido treatment?
What is Compound Medication?
Do I need a prescription?
Our low libido is a prescription medication which our prescriber will be able to prescribe for you if it is deemed suitable based on the customer in take form.
How does Our low libido TREATMENT work?
Scream Cream is made with a combination of vasodilators and amino acids which increase blood flow and sensitivity to the clitoris and vagina. Vasodilators are a category of medicines that affect the walls of the arteries and veins preventing the walls from tightening and walls from narrowing, as a result blood flows more easily through the vessels.
Can you receive oral sex with this treatment?
We do not recommend oral sex directly after application. However if you have left the cream on for 30 mins and it is fully absorbed then there is likely only a trace amount of cream left on the skin. Best practice is to wipe the area with a clean cloth after the 30 min absorption time.
What are common side effects?
Common side effects include tingling, heat, and warmth. Some users experienced itching, redness, dizziness and headaches after application. See the side effects tab for further details.
Who shouldn't use this low libido treatment?
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Who do I contact if I questions or concerns about my treatment?