Average Delivery Time: 3 Working Days
Basic action of Intrinsa Patches
Intrinsa Patches are a hormone replacement therapy drug. They are used specifically when a woman’s body is producing a lower amount of testosterone than normal. Testosterone is responsible for the sex drive in a woman and therefore when its levels are low, women experience a lack of libido. Intrinsa patches are used to correct these levels. These patches are used twice a week. The testosterone present in them is slowly absorbed into the patient’s blood stream, thereby restoring their levels of testosterone.
Side Effects of Intrinsa
Intrinsa patches have its fair share of side effects. However it is to be noted that these side effects are relatively less when compared to that of the testosterone pills. Women who use these patches might experience redness, itching, rash or even a skin irritation. Less common side effects include hoarseness of voice, migraines, hair loss, visibly more hair on the chin and upper lip, weight gain, breast pain and even insomnia. These side effects are not permanent and are completely reversible.
Current Trends of Intrinsa Patches
Intrinsa patches are the first drug of its kind to be approved for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction. These patches are available freely worldwide and can be bought online as well. The patches are available in packs of 8, 16 and 24 patches. Intrinsa patches are a prescription drug. However if you are buying them online, it is not necessary for you to have a prescription in hand. Websites that sell this drug will have a panel of doctors who can evaluate you and prescribe the drug if necessary.
Risks in Taking Intrinsa Patches
If you are taking Intrinsa patches, it is very important that you visit your doctor regularly. Any kind of skin irritation or side effects should also be reported immediately. Women who suffer from hypertension, any kind of heart, liver or kidney disease, diabetes, adult acne etc. should inform your doctor before beginning the treatment. The use of Intrinsa patches is not advisable in women who are breastfeeding and pregnant. It is also not to be used by women who have had breast cancer or have any other cancer that is caused by oestrogen.
















