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GLP-1 receptor agonist

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GLP-1 receptor agonist
| # | Product | Active ingredient | Starting price | FDA status | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wisp OMG! Cream (Sildenafil Cream) | — | Best ·$11/mo | compounded | Top ·7.4 | See offer → |
| 2 | Addyi (flibanserin) | — | $149/mo | approved | 7.0 | See offer → |
OMG! Cream delivers sildenafil, a PDE5 inhibitor, directly to clitoral tissue. The intent is to locally relax smooth muscle and increase blood flow, supporting engorgement, lubrication, and heightened sensitivity within minutes of application, while minimizing the systemic exposure you would get from a pill.
Flibanserin works in the brain, not the bloodstream to the genitals. As a 5-HT1A agonist and 5-HT2A antagonist, it is thought to nudge dopamine and norepinephrine up and serotonin transiently down in regions linked to sexual motivation, aiming to rebalance the excitatory and inhibitory signals behind desire. Its precise mechanism in HSDD remains incompletely understood.
Sildenafil's vasodilatory mechanism is well established, and a topical application aims to harness that locally for arousal. However, evidence specifically supporting topical sildenafil for female sexual arousal disorder is limited and mixed, far less robust than the data for oral PDE5 inhibitors in men. Many users report subjective improvement in sensation, but this is a lightly studied, compounded use.
Approval rested on three 24-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials in premenopausal women with HSDD. Around 46% of women on 100 mg/day reported their condition improved versus about 30% on placebo, and measures of satisfying sexual events and desire rose modestly. The effect is statistically real but clinically modest, which is why candidate selection and counseling matter.
Because it is applied topically, systemic side effects are uncommon; the most likely issues are local irritation, tingling, warmth, or redness. The arginine-free formula is designed to avoid triggering herpes outbreaks. Stop use and consult a provider if irritation persists. This is educational information, not medical advice; individual results vary.
The most common effects are dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, fatigue, insomnia, and dry mouth, which is why it is taken at bedtime. The boxed warning is serious: alcohol, liver impairment, or interacting drugs can cause dangerously low blood pressure and fainting. Follow the alcohol-timing guidance exactly. This is educational information, not medical advice; individual results vary.
Subscriptions start around $11/month for a single bottle on a multi-month plan and roughly $20/month for two; one-time bottles are about $39 (one) or $66 (two). The consultation and prescription are folded into the cash price, and nothing is billed to insurance. Promotional first-order discounts are common.
Retail cash prices can be very high, roughly $800-$1,170 for a month, but the PhilRx direct-to-patient program lists a guaranteed cash price near $149/month with free delivery, and many commercially insured patients pay under $100 and sometimes around $20/month. A telehealth visit may add a separate fee.
Adults assigned female at birth seeking help with physical arousal, lubrication, or sensation, who complete Wisp's online intake and are cleared by a licensed provider. A clinician screens for contraindications; it is not intended to diagnose or treat low desire on its own.
Premenopausal adult women with acquired, generalized HSDD that is not better explained by another condition, relationship factors, or medication effects. It is contraindicated with alcohol close in time, with hepatic impairment, and with moderate-to-strong CYP3A4 inhibitors. A clinician must evaluate suitability.
Addyi (flibanserin): Addyi is the right tool when the core problem is genuinely low sexual desire in a premenopausal woman, but it demands daily dosing, careful alcohol timing, and realistic expectations about a modest benefit. On balance, Wisp OMG! Cream (Sildenafil Cream) edges ahead in our scoring, but the right choice depends on your situation.
Editorial comparison, not medical advice. Discuss options with a qualified clinician. Individual results vary.