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Sexual Health · For Men & Women

Sexual Health

Provider-prescribed treatments for performance, desire, and comfort — for men and women. Reviewed by a licensed provider in your state and shipped discreetly.

Rx · Provider-reviewed Compounded options All 50 states Discreet shipping
What this covers +
Sexual health is more than one treatment. Whether the goal is firmer, more reliable erections, renewed desire, or greater comfort and connection, a licensed provider reviews your history and recommends an appropriate option — for men and for women.
How it works +
Answer a few questions online. A licensed provider in your state reviews your information and, if appropriate, sends a prescription to a partner pharmacy. Your treatment ships discreetly to your door.
Is a prescription required? +
Yes. Every treatment in this category is prescription-only. A prescription is not guaranteed and is subject to provider review of your health history.
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Medically reviewed by ForbiddenRx Medical AffairsIndependent, licensed medical providers · Last reviewed June 2026
The treatments

What we prescribe

A full menu of sexual-health options for men and women. Your provider helps you choose the right treatment — and the right form — for your body and goals.

How it works

The science, in three steps

1

Blocks PDE5

Blood-flow medications inhibit the PDE5 enzyme, which normally breaks down the signal that allows an erection to form.

2

Blood flows in

With PDE5 paused, blood vessels relax and circulation increases when you're aroused.

3

Firm & ready

The result is a firmer erection that's easier to achieve and maintain — with natural arousal still required.

Not every treatment works on blood flow. PT-141, Kisspeptin, and Oxytocin act on desire and arousal through the brain instead — helpful when the missing piece is drive or connection rather than circulation.

Why ForbiddenRx

Care that respects your privacy

Sexual health is personal. We built the whole experience to be discreet, straightforward, and provider-led.

Provider-reviewed

Every treatment is evaluated and prescribed by a licensed provider in your state — never a vending machine.

Compounded & generic options

Access affordable generics and provider-built compounded formulas through U.S. 503A partner pharmacies.

Discreet, unmarked shipping

Your treatment arrives in plain packaging with nothing on the outside to reveal what's inside.

All 50 states, no insurance

Nationwide telehealth coverage — no appointment, no insurance, and no waiting room.

Getting started

Three steps to your treatment

1

Answer a few questions

Complete a short, confidential online intake about your health and your goals.

2

A licensed provider reviews

A provider licensed in your state reviews your information and, if appropriate, writes a prescription.

3

Shipped discreetly

If prescribed, your treatment ships to your door in plain, unmarked packaging.

Compare the options

Which treatment fits you?

A side-by-side look at the most common options. Your provider helps you choose what's right for you.

Treatment What it's best for Onset Duration How you take it Rx required
Tadalafil Spontaneity across a long window 30 min Up to 36 hours Tablet, daily or as needed Yes
Vardenafil An alternative PDE-5 option 25–60 min 4–5 hours Tablet, as needed Yes
PT-141 Low desire in men and women 45 min Up to 10 hours Provider-directed Yes

Onset and duration ranges are general and vary by person. Your provider confirms what's appropriate for you.

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Keep the mood alive

Treatment shouldn't get in the way of the moment. ForbiddenRx makes sexual-health care simple, private, and built around your life.

  • ED & desire treatment prescribed by a licensed provider
  • 100% online, no in-person visit
  • Free & discreet shipping if prescribed
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Questions, answered

Sexual Health FAQ

Which ED medication is right for me? +
It depends on your goals and health history. Sildenafil is a common, affordable starting point for on-demand use; tadalafil suits men who want a longer window; vardenafil is an alternative if sildenafil doesn't work well for you. A licensed provider reviews your information and recommends the best fit.
What's the difference between Sildenafil, Tadalafil, and Vardenafil? +
All three are PDE-5 inhibitors that improve blood flow. Sildenafil works for about 4–6 hours; vardenafil is similar; tadalafil lasts much longer — up to 36 hours — and can be taken daily. Onset and how each interacts with food or other medications can differ, which is why a provider helps you choose.
Do you offer treatments for women? +
Yes. We offer provider-prescribed options for women focused on desire, arousal, and comfort — including PT-141, Kisspeptin, Oxytocin, and topical creams. A licensed provider reviews your history and recommends an appropriate treatment.
How fast do they work? +
It varies by treatment. Blood-flow pills typically begin working within 25–60 minutes. Desire-focused treatments like PT-141 generally take around 45 minutes. Your provider will explain the timing for whatever you're prescribed.
Is it discreet? +
Yes. Your consultation is confidential and your treatment ships in plain, unmarked packaging with nothing on the outside to reveal what's inside.
Do I need insurance or an appointment? +
No. There's no insurance requirement and no scheduled appointment. You complete an online intake on your own time, and a licensed provider reviews it — available in all 50 states.
Credibility you can verify

Care held to a higher standard

LegitScript Certified
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Licensed Providers
U.S. board-certified clinicians
503A Pharmacies
U.S.-based compounding partners
All 50 States
Nationwide telehealth coverage

Get back to better sex.

Complete a quick online visit. A licensed provider reviews your information and, if appropriate, your treatment ships discreetly to your door.

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For further reading

Clinical references

This information is educational and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.