Euphoria Vaginal Cream – Safety Information

(Oxytocin, L-Arginine, Pentoxifylline, Sildenafil)

Understanding Compounded Medications
Euphoria Vaginal Cream is a compounded prescription formulation designed to enhance sexual arousal, blood flow, and overall intimacy. It combines oxytocin, a bonding hormone, with vasodilators and microcirculation enhancers like L-arginine, pentoxifylline, and sildenafil. This formulation is not FDA-approved and has not been reviewed for safety or efficacy by the FDA. Compounding allows providers to tailor ingredients for improved response and localized effect.

Warnings & Potential Risks
This cream works by increasing blood flow, sensitivity, and tissue responsiveness in the vaginal and clitoral areas. While effective for many patients, certain ingredients carry systemic effects and should be used with caution.

Common Side Effects:

  • Mild warmth or tingling at the application site

  • Temporary flushing or sensitivity

  • Headache or lightheadedness

  • Vaginal irritation or discharge

Serious Risks Include:

  • Allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)

  • Low blood pressure or dizziness (especially with systemic absorption of sildenafil or pentoxifylline)

  • Heart palpitations

  • Prolonged vaginal discomfort or burning

Do Not Use If You:

  • Are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding without provider approval

  • Have heart disease, low blood pressure, or are taking nitrates

  • Have a history of stroke or cardiovascular complications

  • Have vaginal infections or open sores in the application area

  • Are allergic to any of the listed ingredients

How to Use:
Apply a small, pea-sized amount as directed by your provider, typically 15–30 minutes before intimacy. Wash hands after application. Avoid use with latex condoms or internal devices unless approved by your provider.

Monitoring & Safety Notes:
Because the cream contains vasodilators and hormonal agents, patients should report any unusual cardiovascular, neurological, or vaginal symptoms. Let your provider know about any medications you’re taking, especially blood pressure drugs or other PDE5 inhibitors.

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