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Backed By An Industry Leading Clinical Team

Clinically Backed By Research

With more and more women not feeling satisfied and men having their little pills to help them in the bedroom, our team of Physicians decided to take action and develop Vazoplex. Now women have their gel to help them in the bedroom.

Transparent Ingredients

  • Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera)
  • Leaf Juice
  • Propanediol
  • Dioscorea Villosa (Wild Yam)
  • Root Extract
  • Panax (Ginseng) Root Extract
  • Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil
  • Hydroxyethylcellulose
  • Menthol
  • Methyl Paraben
  • Propyl Paraben

Clinically Tested

It has been estimated that over one million tubes of Vazoplex have been sold since its release in the 1990s, when it was developed by women for women and then brought to market by Chris Griggs. After hearing about how effective this wonderful product was for women in the bedroom, he believed that women everywhere should feel the great sensations that they deserve.

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Group Results

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Clinical Conclusions

  • Vaginal dryness improved in over 90% of the patients.
  • Dyspareunia improved in 100% of the patients.
  • Libido improved in almost 90% of the patients.
  • Sexual performance was enhanced in 100% of the patient population.
  • Side effects were minimal occurring in <10% of the patients and were considered mild and transient.
  • Only one patient experienced topical irritation that responded to Hydrocortisone cream in less than 24 hours.
  • The irritation did not reoccur with further usage.
  • My impression is that the patient misapplied the Vazoplex to epidermal tissue not in the vaginal introitus but more in the symphysis pubis area.
  • I do not consider this a significant issue and questioned other patients none of whom had any topical irritation.
  • Vazoplex is an effective product for vaginal dryness, dyspareunia, enhancing sexual performance and improving libido (even in patients that did not realize they had a diminished libido).