
It seems rather unfair that men have had access to a sexual enhancement drug like Viagra for so long without an alternative for anyone else, yet one company has seemingly made a scientific breakthrough with a new product aimed at women, and they claim it works within just 10 minutes.
Despite being the most popular drug of its kind, sildenafil – more commonly referred to as Viagra – was originally created for a completely different reason, and it's efficiency at enhancing arousal was only discovered as a side effect.
It famously began as a means to treat heart conditions, yet the nurses during the clinical trials discovered that an unexpected number of male participants received an erection after taking the drug, and thus a new purpose was born.
That was over 30 years ago though and this type of treatment has since only been reserved for those with a private appendage, yet a new discovery appears to have introduced a 'little blue pill' for women that could change life in the bedroom.
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As reported by the Independent, women's health biotech group Daré Bioscience have revealed their creation of a cream worth just $10 that women can use to enhance their arousal and sexual pleasure, which could be game-changing as this is something that over 20 million women worldwide apparently struggle with.
The cream itself is called 'DARE to PLAY' and it works within just 10 minutes by increasing blood flow to the vagina, using the exact same active ingredient as Viagra but just in a different form.
Daré Bioscience CEO Sabrina Martucci Johnson illustrated in a statement that "when Viagra was approved in 1998, it revolutionized sexual medicine for men. But for women, comparable progress on enhancing the natural arousal sensations has stalled for nearly three decades."
Johnson added that she believes "DARE to PLAY represents a long overdue correction, giving women an option to reconnect with their own bodies, their pleasure, and their confidence, using science that finally recognizes their needs."

Thankfully there were no side effects that cropped up during clinical trials – although it certainly would be funny if this somehow helped deal with heart conditions – and the cream itself is now available to pre-order in the following 10 states:
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Indiana
- Missouri
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- Utah
It will become available in additional states throughout the rest of the month and the early parts of 2026, but do be warned that as a compounded medication, this isn't eligible to be covered under any health insurance.