Scream Cream (Arousal Cream)
What is Scream Cream?
Scream Cream (Arousal Cream) is a topical cream that contains a combination of prescription and non-prescription compounds designed to enhance female sexual satisfaction. The active ingredients such as sildenafil, aminophylline, L-arginine, and pentoxifylline work synergistically to increase blood flow and stimulation to the applied area. These key elements ultimately improve ease of stimulation, sensitivity, and intensity of orgasms. Any female who wishes to have a more pleasurable experience in bed may benefit from the use of Scream Cream.
What is Sexual Dysfunction?
Sexual dysfunction is a common problem that has a negative impact on the quality of life to those who experience it. Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is largely underdiagnosed and undertreated. Approximately 40% of women in the United States experience sexual dysunction in the form of pain, decreased libido, and lack of orgasms. Problems with sex get even worse with age, and should be addressed immediately. Several products are available to treat FSD, but have little to no data of its efficacy when used alone.
Scream Cream Ingredients:
Scream Cream is designed and customized to your specific needs. The active ingredients vary from each cream and may include the following:
- Aminophylline - A bronchodilator & vasodilator used to help open up the airways and allow blood to flow more easily.
- Ergoloid Mesylate - Can help increase blood flow for longer and intensified sexual pleasure.
- L-arginine - Arginine, also known as L-arginine is an amino acid naturally made in the body. This helps blood vessels relax, so more oxygen rich blood can circulate to the applied area leading to greater stimulation.
- Pentoxifylline - Also a vasodilator medication to help increase blood flow.
- Phentolamine Mesylate - Increases vasodilation and decreases vascular resistance to create lubrication and pleasurable sensations in the applied area.
- Sildenafil - It's the main ingredient in Viagra, a sex enhancement drug. Sildenafil causes smooth muscle relaxation causing blood flow to sexual organs for intensified and longer pleasure
- Testosterone - A sex hormone used to maintain libido (sex drive) in men and women.
Use:
Gently apply the cream directly to the vaginal and clitorial area 30 minutes prior to anticipated sexual intercourse. Effects may last from 30 minutes up to 2 hours.
Side Effects:
Scream Cream is designed to be absorbed locally and will have minimal side effects such as headache, flushing, dizziness, irritation, and numbness.
Contraindications:
You should not use this cream if you have an allergy to any of the ingredients listed on this product. Patients with a history of genital herpes, chronic vaginal infections, and serious medical conditions such as cancer or heart disease should consult their doctor prior to using this product.
Where can I get Scream Cream?
Scream Cream is not available commercially and must be specially compounded by a compounding pharmacy. At CareFirst Specialty Pharmacy, we can compound a formulation of Scream Cream specific to your unique needs. Scream Cream requires a prescription; speak to your doctor to see if Scream Cream is right for you!
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