Lovegra Australia — Female Sildenafil Guide
Lovegra is a sildenafil citrate oral jelly manufactured by Ajanta Pharma — the same company behind Kamagra — specifically formulated for women. This guide explains how Lovegra works, who it may be suitable for, correct dosage, safety considerations, and how to order discreetly in Australia.
For background on how sildenafil works, see: how sildenafil works in oral jelly form.
What is Lovegra?
Lovegra is a sildenafil citrate preparation in oral jelly form, designed for use by women. Each sachet contains 100mg of sildenafil — the same active compound found in Kamagra oral jelly and Viagra.
Ajanta Pharma developed Lovegra as a product to address female sexual dysfunction — specifically conditions characterised by reduced physical arousal, decreased genital sensitivity, and difficulty reaching orgasm. It is sometimes referred to colloquially as “female Viagra,” although this terminology is informal rather than a clinical designation.
It should not be confused with flibanserin (brand name Addyi), which is a different medication targeting libido at a hormonal/neurochemical level. Lovegra works purely through the vascular mechanism — increasing blood flow to genital tissue.
How Does Lovegra Work for Women?
In women, PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil work through a mechanism analogous to their effect in men. The clitoris and vaginal tissue contain smooth muscle and blood vessels regulated by cGMP signalling — the same pathway sildenafil affects in penile tissue.
By inhibiting PDE5 and allowing cGMP to accumulate, Lovegra:
- Increases blood flow to the clitoris and vaginal walls
- Promotes natural lubrication through increased vaginal transudation
- Enhances sensitivity of genital tissue to touch and stimulation
- May make it easier to reach orgasm by improving physical responsiveness
Important: Lovegra does not directly increase libido (sexual desire). It addresses the physical/vascular component of arousal, not the psychological or hormonal drivers. Sexual desire and stimulation are still necessary for it to work effectively.
Lovegra vs Female Viagra — Are They the Same?
Yes — functionally they are the same. “Female Viagra” is a colloquial term that has been applied to any sildenafil product used by women. Lovegra is Ajanta Pharma’s branded oral jelly sildenafil product for women.
The key differences from branded Viagra are:
- Format: Lovegra comes as an oral jelly (faster absorption), whereas Viagra is a standard hard tablet
- Price: Lovegra is significantly more affordable
- Availability: Lovegra can be ordered online via AussieKamagra with discreet delivery
- Regulatory status: Neither sildenafil product is TGA-approved for women in Australia; the TGA Personal Importation Scheme applies
Correct Dosage and How to Take Lovegra
The standard Lovegra dose is one sachet (100mg sildenafil) taken 15–30 minutes before sexual activity. Key guidance:
- Squeeze the contents of one sachet directly into the mouth, or mix into a small amount of water or juice
- Take on an empty stomach or after a light meal for fastest onset
- Do not take more than one sachet (100mg) in any 24-hour period
- Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice
- Avoid or minimise alcohol
- Effects typically begin within 15–30 minutes and last 4–6 hours
Women who have not previously used sildenafil may wish to start at a half sachet (50mg) to assess tolerance before using the full dose.
Lovegra Side Effects and Safety Considerations for Women
The side effect profile of Lovegra is the same as sildenafil in general — headache, flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion, and visual disturbances are the most common. For a full breakdown of side effects and interactions, see our safety guide.
Women-specific safety considerations include:
- Pregnancy: Lovegra should not be used during pregnancy. Sildenafil’s safety in human pregnancy is not established. While it has been studied in some obstetric contexts, those were clinical trials with medical supervision — not recreational use.
- Breastfeeding: Sildenafil is excreted in breast milk. Avoid while breastfeeding.
- Hormonal conditions: Women with significant hormonal imbalances (e.g. severe oestrogen deficiency post-menopause) may find physical arousal benefits limited, as the hormonal environment also affects genital blood flow response.
- Cardiovascular health: The same contraindications apply as for men — nitrate medications are absolutely contraindicated.
Always consult a GP before use, particularly if you have any cardiovascular, hormonal, or gynaecological conditions, or take regular medications. For the full regulatory context, visit the TGA website.
Who is Lovegra Suitable For?
Lovegra may be appropriate for women who:
- Experience reduced physical arousal or genital sensation despite having sexual desire
- Have difficulty reaching orgasm due to reduced physical responsiveness
- Experience vaginal dryness related to reduced blood flow (as distinct from hormonal dryness)
- Are not taking nitrate medications or other contraindicated drugs
- Do not have significant cardiovascular, liver, or kidney conditions
- Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
It is not appropriate for women whose primary concern is low libido without physical arousal difficulty — that is a different clinical picture that may warrant hormonal evaluation rather than a PDE5 inhibitor.
How to Order Lovegra in Australia
AussieKamagra stocks genuine Ajanta Pharma Lovegra oral jelly and ships to all Australian states with discreet packaging. Orders are dispatched quickly with no identifying information on the outer packaging.
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For the complete overview of Kamagra products and sildenafil in Australia, see: Kamagra Australia — the complete guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lovegra?
Lovegra is a sildenafil citrate oral jelly manufactured by Ajanta Pharma specifically formulated for women. It works by increasing blood flow to genital tissue, which may enhance sexual sensation and arousal in women with hypoactive sexual desire or reduced physical responsiveness.
Is Lovegra the same as female Viagra?
They contain the same active ingredient (sildenafil). “Female Viagra” is a colloquial term for sildenafil when used by women. Lovegra is manufactured by the same company (Ajanta Pharma) that makes Kamagra, and comes in oral jelly form for faster absorption.
Is Lovegra safe for women?
Lovegra should only be used by women without contraindications to sildenafil. The same contraindications apply as for men — particularly nitrate medications and significant cardiovascular conditions. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have hormone-related conditions should not use it. Always consult a GP first.
How long does Lovegra take to work?
Lovegra oral jelly typically takes 15–30 minutes to absorb. Taking it on an empty stomach gives the fastest onset. Effects may last 4–6 hours.
Medical Disclaimer: Kamagra contains sildenafil citrate, a prescription-only medicine in Australia. Always consult a licensed GP or pharmacist before use. This information is not a substitute for medical advice.

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