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Addyi (Flibanserin) 100mg tablets are available via our online pharmacy with delivery throughout Singapore. This medication is specifically formulated to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women, working by restoring balance to certain neurotransmitters in the brain related to sexual desire. It offers a solution for women seeking to improve their low libido, providing a targeted approach to female sexual health.

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Addyi (Flibanserin) Buyer and Patient Handbook in Singapore

What is Addyi?

Addyi (Flibanserin) is a daily oral tablet approved to treat low sexual desire in pre-menopausal women. It belongs to the class of centrally-acting agents for female sexual health and is indicated for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD). The medication is available as a 100 mg tablet and has received FDA approval and EMA endorsement, meeting Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority standards for safety and efficacy.

Who Should Use Addyi?

  • Women aged 18-49 years who are pre-menopausal
  • Experiencing persistent, problematic low sexual desire for at least six months
  • In a stable, consensual relationship (pharmacologic benefit is measured in the context of a relational setting)
  • Not pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy during treatment

How Does It Work?

Addyi works by modulating brain neurotransmitters that influence sexual desire. It modestly increases dopamine and norepinephrine while reducing serotonin activity, creating a neurochemical environment that can enhance interest in sexual activity. Think of it as adjusting the volume knob on the brain’s “desire” circuit rather than providing a direct stimulant.

Why Choose Addyi?

  • Targeted therapy: Specifically approved for HSDD, unlike many off-label treatments that address general mood or hormonal issues.
  • Convenient dosing: One tablet taken nightly, with no need for on-demand dosing before sexual activity.
  • Alternative to hormonal options: Offers a non-estrogenic approach, which may be preferable for women with contraindications to Hormone Therapy.

Off-label uses exist but should only be considered after a thorough discussion with a qualified health professional.

Dosage, Administration, Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations

  • 100 mg taken once daily at bedtime.

How to Take

  • Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water.
  • Take it 30 minutes to 2 hours after the evening meal; a light snack is acceptable.
  • Do not split, crush, or chew the tablet.

Missed Dose

  • If you remember the missed dose within 12 hours, take it as soon as you recall.
  • If more than 12 hours have passed, skip the missed dose and resume the regular nightly schedule.

Overdose

  • If an overdose is suspected, call emergency services (999) immediately and inform them of the amount taken.
  • Provide the product name (Addyi) and dosage (100 mg tablets).

Special Populations

  • Elderly: No specific dose adjustment, but monitor for increased Sedation.
  • Renal or hepatic impairment: Use with caution; dose reduction may be required based on clinical judgment.
  • Children and adolescents: Not approved; safety has not been established.

Lifestyle & Diet

  • Alcohol: Avoid consuming more than one standard drink (≈10 g alcohol) within three hours of taking Addyi, as the combination can cause serious low-blood-pressure reactions.
  • Grapefruit: Do not consume grapefruit or grapefruit juice, which can increase drug levels and heighten side-effects.
  • Smoking: No direct interaction, but nicotine may affect overall sexual response.

Precautions and Warnings

  • Hypotension & Syncope: May cause sudden drops in blood pressure, especially with alcohol.
  • Central Nervous System Effects: Drowsiness, dizziness, or Fatigue can occur; avoid operating heavy machinery until you know how the medication affects you.
  • Mental Health: Rare cases of Depression or suicidal thoughts have been reported; seek help if mood worsens.

Drug Interactions

Drug/Class Risk Action
Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole) ↑ Flibanserin levels → hypotension Avoid co-administration or adjust dose
CNS depressants (e.g., benzodiazepines) Additive sedation Monitor; limit alcohol intake
MAO-B inhibitors Severe hypertension risk Contra-indicated

Potential Side Effects

Common Side Effects

  • Drowsiness
  • Nausea
  • Dry mouth
  • Fatigue

Less Common Side Effects

Serious Side Effects

  • Sudden drop in blood pressure (syncope) - seek medical help immediately
  • Severe depression or suicidal thoughts - call emergency services

Who Should Avoid This Medication?

  • Women who are post-menopausal or pregnant/breastfeeding
  • Those with severe hepatic impairment
  • Individuals taking strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., itraconazole, clarithromycin)
  • Persons with a known hypersensitivity to flibanserin

Storage Instructions

  • Keep at room temperature (15-30 °C), away from excess heat or moisture.
  • Store in the original container, tightly closed, out of reach of children.
  • Do not freeze; discard any tablets that are discolored or broken.

Addyi Alternatives

Name Class Key Difference
Bremelanotide (Vyleesi) Peptide agonist On-demand injection, not daily tablet
Testosterone (compounded) Hormone therapy Requires monitoring of hormone levels

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to see an effect?

Most women notice an improvement in desire after 4-8 weeks of consistent nightly dosing.

Can I take Addyi with my birth control pill?

Yes, Addyi does not interfere with hormonal contraceptives.

Will Addyi cause an immediate increase in sexual activity?

No. The medication works gradually by adjusting brain chemistry; it does not produce an instant boost.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while on Addyi?

Limit alcohol to no more than one standard drink within three hours of taking the tablet to avoid dangerous drops in blood pressure.

What should I do if I feel dizzy after taking Addyi?

Sit or lie down immediately, hydrate, and avoid standing quickly. If dizziness persists, consult a health professional.

Can I stop taking Addyi abruptly?

Yes, there is no withdrawal syndrome, but discuss discontinuation with a health professional to assess ongoing need.

Is Addyi covered by the Central Provident Fund (CPF) or health insurance?

Addyi is generally not covered by CPF or standard health insurance plans; check with your insurer for any specific policies.

What if I miss several doses in a row?

Resume the regular nightly schedule; do not double-dose to “catch up.”

Does Addyi affect sexual performance in men?

No, it is specifically approved for women and has not shown efficacy in men.

How should I store Addyi if I travel abroad?

Keep it in its original blister pack, at room temperature, and avoid exposing it to extreme heat (e.g., in a car).

Glossary

  • Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD): Persistent lack of sexual desire that causes personal distress.
  • CYP3A4: An enzyme in the liver that metabolizes many drugs; inhibitors can raise drug levels.
  • Standard Drink: A beverage containing roughly 10 g of pure alcohol (e.g., 330 ml beer).

Disclaimer

The information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Addyi should be used only after a qualified health professional determines it is appropriate for you. This handbook does not endorse off-label uses, and any such considerations must be discussed with a healthcare provider. Our online pharmacy platform offers convenient access to medications, but you remain responsible for ensuring the product meets your health needs and complies with local regulations. Always consult a qualified health professional before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.

Addyi Properties

  • Original Manufacturer: Sprout Pharmaceuticals
  • Clinical use: Treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women
  • Spectrum of activity: Narrow spectrum, specifically for HSDD
  • Mechanism of action: Modulates serotonin and dopamine activity to increase sexual desire
  • Classification: Serotonin-1A receptor agonist and 2A receptor antagonist
  • Recommended Dosage: 100 mg daily at bedtime
  • Basic Side Effects: Dizziness, Fatigue, Nausea
  • Moderate Side Effects: Insomnia, Dry mouth
  • Serious Side Effects: Severe hypotension, Fainting

Addyi Drug Class

Miscellaneous Central Nervous System Agents

Addyi Connected Conditions

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Reviews

4.78/167
Addyi

Been on Addyi for about 3 weeks now. The first few days were rough - felt super dizzy and sleepy, like I'd taken a strong antihistamine. My doctor said to push through, so I did. Now the sleepiness is less intense, but I have to take it exactly at 9 PM and be in bed by 10:30, no exceptions. Haven't noticed a huge libido boost yet, but my mood feels a bit more even. Hoping it kicks in soon.

Sarah L. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Took my first pill last night. Woke up feeling like I'd been hit by a truck. The fatigue is no joke. Also had a weird metallic taste in my mouth all morning. My friend said it gets better after a week, so I'll try to stick it out. Definitely can't drink any alcohol with this, not even a sip. Read that online and my doc confirmed.

Maya R. Manila, Philippines

Six months in. It didn't work like a light switch, more like a slow dimmer. My interest in sex is definitely there now, but it's subtle. The key for me was splitting the pill. The 100mg was too strong, made me too groggy. I take half around 8 PM with a small snack, like a banana. Way fewer side effects. It's not a magic bullet, but it takes the edge off the "not interested" feeling.

Wei C. Singapore, Singapore

A year on Addyi. The biggest hack is timing and food. If I take it on an empty stomach, I get nauseous. If I take it too late, I'm a zombie the next day. My sweet spot is 8:30 PM with a spoonful of yogurt. The effect is real for me, but it's fragile. If I'm stressed or tired, it doesn't do much. It's a tool, not a cure.

Chloe T. Bangkok, Thailand

Been using it for 8 months. It helped with the low libido from my antidepressants, which was the goal. But the trade-off is the sleepiness. I've learned to just accept that I need a solid 9 hours of sleep now, or I'm useless. No more late nights. On the plus side, my relationship is better. It's a trade-off I'm willing to make for now.

Aisha B. Jakarta, Indonesia

Two-year veteran here. It works, but you have to be religious about the routine. Same time every night, no alcohol, prioritize sleep. I tried skipping the pill for a weekend trip and the low mood and lack of interest came back fast. So it's a maintenance thing for me. The dry mouth is still annoying, I always have water by the bed.

Priya S. Penang, Malaysia

It's complicated. My libido is maybe 20% better? But the side effects are weird. I get these "brain zaps" sometimes when I'm falling asleep, like a little electric shock. And my dreams are super vivid, almost stressful. Not sure if it's worth it for such a small change. Might talk to my doc about stopping.

Diana K. Cebu, Philippines

Stopped after 4 months. It did increase my desire, I'll give it that. But it also made me incredibly irritable and short-tempered during the day. Like, snapping at my kids over nothing. That wasn't a trade-off I was willing to make. The fatigue was manageable, but the mood change was a dealbreaker. It's a powerful drug, not for everyone.

Lin H. Singapore, Singapore

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