‘Viagra for women’ finally arrives after 30-year wait – here’s how it works

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Dare to Play costs “about $10 per sexual experience – less than your favorite coffee run, way more satisfying,” the website notes.

Importantly, an official FSIAD diagnosis is not required to obtain the product. Women experiencing any form of arousal difficulties can consult a healthcare provider, including via telehealth, to receive a prescription.

It’s available for pre-order in 10 states: Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Utah.

Availability is set to expand to additional states through December and continue into early 2026.

With the release of Dare to Play, a historic pharmaceutical gender gap is finally starting to close. For the first time, women have a fast-acting, targeted option for enhancing physical arousal – a development that could reshape the landscape of sexual wellness and healthcare for years to come.

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