
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 100mg | ||||
120 pill | 100mg | AUD1,963.77 | AUD16.37 | |
92 pill | 100mg | AUD1,517.16 | AUD16.50 | |
60 pill | 100mg | AUD1,012.86 | AUD16.88 | |
32 pill | 100mg | AUD547.02 | AUD17.10 | |
20 pill | 100mg | AUD346.15 | AUD17.31 | |
12 pill | 100mg | AUD209.39 | AUD17.46 |
Addyi Description
What is Addyi?
Addyi is the brand name for flibanserin, a prescription tablet marketed to help premenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder. It is taken as a nightly tablet, usually 100 mg at bedtime. The aim is to rebalance certain brain chemicals that influence desire and arousal. In Australia, Addyi is not approved for sale through standard channels, and there is no official import program listed for general use. A local clinician will guide treatment decisions and discuss available options.
How Addyi works
Flibanserin targets several receptors in the brain that control sexual desire, including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine pathways. The intended effect is a modest increase in sexual desire and improved distress related to low desire. Because it is taken at night, many patients report fewer daytime side effects. A key precaution is avoiding alcohol during treatment, since alcohol can lower blood pressure and raise the risk of fainting.
Who might consider it
In places where approved, Addyi is prescribed for premenopausal women who have persistent low sexual desire causing personal or relationship distress. In Australia, a doctor would explore non‑drug strategies first, such as counselling, couple therapy, and addressing underlying medical or psychological factors. If a clinician discusses a drug option, they will assess liver function, other medications, and overall health before considering treatment.
Safety, side effects and interactions
Common side effects include dizziness, fatigue, sleepiness, and nausea. Some people experience flushing or dry mouth. More rarely, low blood pressure or fainting can occur, especially after alcohol use or with certain medicines. Flibanserin can interact with some antidepressants and liver‑enzyme inhibitors, so a full medication review is important. It is generally not recommended for people with significant liver impairment. Always follow the clinician’s dosing instructions and seek medical help if you notice symptoms like severe dizziness, fainting, or chest discomfort.
Availability in Australia
At present, Addyi is not approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for sale in Australia. Some online pharmacies may advertise it, but these sources are not endorsed and may pose legal and safety risks. Importing medicines without proper oversight can lead to counterfeit products or incorrect dosing. Australians seeking help should talk with a local GP or a sexual health specialist about approved treatment options available here.
Review from customers
Readers report mixed experiences. Some describe a small but meaningful improvement in desire after several weeks, along with better communication with partners. Others discontinue due to side effects like dizziness or fatigue. Reviews emphasize that any treatment should be chosen with medical supervision, considering personal health and lifestyle.
How to order safely
If a clinician has prescribed a safe, approved option, buy only from legitimate pharmacies with a valid prescription. In Australia, avoid ordering prescription medicines without a current, legal prescription. Verify that the pharmacy is licensed, and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider. This approach helps ensure correct dosing, reliable product quality, and proper follow‑up care for sexual health concerns.