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Lady Era (Sildenafil 100mg, Off-Label for Women)

Lady Era is a 100mg sildenafil citrate tablet manufactured in India by Sunrise Remedies and marketed for women through international online pharmacies. Like Female Viagra, the product is off-label and not approved for any female indication.

Lady Era (Sildenafil Citrate) 100mg tablet — medication photo
Active ingredients
Sildenafil Citrate
Manufacturer
Sunrise Remedies
Dosage forms
tablet
Available dosages
100mg

What is it?

Lady Era is a brand of sildenafil citrate 100mg tablets manufactured by Sunrise Remedies, an Indian pharmaceutical company. Like Female Viagra, the product is marketed for women through international online pharmacies despite the absence of regulatory approval for any female sexual indication. The product is positioned as a more affordable alternative to other 'female sildenafil' brands; the active molecule is identical to that used in standard Viagra and other authorised sildenafil products.

Active ingredients

Each Lady Era tablet contains 100mg of sildenafil citrate. As a selective PDE5 inhibitor, the molecule increases cGMP-mediated vasodilation in vascular smooth muscle, including the genital vasculature in both sexes. Although the pharmacology applies to women in principle, controlled clinical evidence does not support routine use for female sexual dysfunction. Excipients, tablet shape and packaging differ from those of other sildenafil brands, but the active substance is the same.

Forms and dosages

Lady Era is supplied as 100mg film-coated tablets. International online pharmacies typically recommend one tablet 30 to 60 minutes before planned sexual activity, with a maximum of one dose per 24 hours. Because there is no formally approved female indication, no validated dosing schedule applies. Some clinical research in women has used lower sildenafil doses (25mg or 50mg). According to general prescribing principles, dose decisions should be made by a qualified clinician.

Indications

Lady Era has no approved indication, in any country, for female sexual dysfunction. The two FDA-approved options for hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women — flibanserin (Addyi) and bremelanotide (Vyleesi) — are not sildenafil-based and act through different mechanisms. According to clinical guidelines, off-label sildenafil use in women should not be undertaken without medical supervision because of unclear efficacy and the same cardiovascular contraindications as in men.

How it works

Sildenafil citrate inhibits PDE5, allowing cGMP to accumulate in vascular smooth muscle during sexual arousal. In theory, increased blood flow to the genital area could enhance physical arousal and lubrication in women, just as it supports erection in men. Clinical trials of sildenafil in women have produced inconsistent results, with no major regulator finding the evidence sufficient for approval. The molecule does not act on sexual desire, which is the dominant complaint in many female sexual dysfunctions.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Lady Era and Female Viagra?

Both products contain sildenafil citrate 100mg and target the same off-label market. The main differences are the manufacturer (Sunrise Remedies for Lady Era, various generics for Female Viagra) and the packaging. Both are sold internationally without approval from the FDA, EMA or other major regulators for any female sexual indication. Pricing on international online pharmacies is usually similar.

Is Lady Era effective for low libido?

Sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient, does not act on sexual desire and is unlikely to help with hypoactive sexual desire disorder. It targets blood flow rather than central nervous system desire pathways. For low libido in premenopausal women, the FDA-approved options are flibanserin and bremelanotide. According to clinical guidelines, low desire should be evaluated medically before any pharmacological treatment, and self-medication with off-label products is discouraged.

How is Lady Era taken?

International online pharmacies typically recommend one 100mg tablet 30 to 60 minutes before planned sexual activity, with a maximum of one dose per 24 hours. Because there is no approved schedule, this is informal guidance based on the male sildenafil dosing pattern. Sexual stimulation is required for any expected effect. According to general prescribing principles for sildenafil, food and alcohol intake follow the same rules as for the original Viagra.

Are there safety concerns specific to women using Lady Era?

Standard sildenafil contraindications apply: nitrate co-administration is contraindicated due to severe hypotension risk, and severe cardiovascular disease, recent stroke or heart attack, severe hepatic impairment and known sildenafil hypersensitivity require caution. Safety data in pregnancy and breastfeeding is limited. According to regulators, the additional risk of counterfeit or mis-dosed material in unverified online channels should be considered before purchase.

Should women use Lady Era instead of consulting a clinician?

No. According to clinical guidelines, persistent female sexual concerns should first be evaluated by a qualified clinician — gynaecologist, urologist or sexual medicine specialist. This evaluation explores hormonal, psychological and relationship factors that pharmacological treatment alone may not address. Off-label sildenafil should not replace this assessment, and online-only purchases bypass the safety review that any prescription-strength medicine should receive.

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