Important Safety Information

Warning: Temporary flushing, mild headache, lightheadedness, or localized sensitivity may occur in some individuals.

What is the intended use of intimacy support therapy?

Intimacy support therapies offered through Fem Haven Rx are designed to help improve physical arousal, sensitivity, and mind-body intimacy response as part of a personalized wellness plan. These programs may support blood flow, responsiveness, and sensory awareness when used appropriately and under provider guidance.

Each intimacy support option is reviewed individually to ensure alignment with established care protocols and suitability based on personal health history, symptoms, and goals. Treatments are selected to complement overall wellness and are not intended to replace emotional, relational, or lifestyle factors that also influence intimacy.

Limitations of use:

Intimacy support therapies are intended to support physical aspects of arousal and sensation, but results vary between individuals. These programs do not guarantee specific outcomes related to desire, emotional connection, or relationship satisfaction.

Certain wellness-focused uses may not be appropriate for long-term or continuous use without reassessment. Intimacy support therapies are most effective when used occasionally or as directed, alongside open communication, stress management, and overall health support. They are not designed for recreational or excessive use.

Who Should Avoid Intimacy Support Therapy?

Intimacy support therapy may not be appropriate for everyone. Individuals who should avoid participation include:

    • People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy

    • Individuals with active cardiovascular conditions or unstable health concerns

    • Those with uncontrolled blood pressure

    • Individuals with significant kidney or liver impairment

    • Anyone with known sensitivities to treatment components

Individuals taking medications that may affect circulation or neurological response should consult with a licensed provider before starting intimacy support therapy. In some cases, treatment may not be recommended to ensure safety.

How Is Intimacy Support Therapy Administered?

Intimacy support therapy may be administered through different delivery forms depending on the selected program. Some options are designed for sublingual use, while others are applied topically for localized support. The method of administration, timing, and frequency are determined by a licensed provider based on individual needs and response.

Clear usage instructions are provided during onboarding to support comfort, safety, and appropriate expectations.

Common Side Effects of Intimacy Support Therapy?

Most individuals tolerate intimacy support therapy well. When side effects occur, they are usually mild and temporary. These may include:

    • Facial flushing

    • Mild headache

    • Lightheadedness

    • Temporary warmth or tingling

    • Localized sensitivity or irritation (with topical use)

Side effects often resolve on their own. Persistent or bothersome symptoms should be discussed with a provider.

What are the most serious side effects that a caregiver or I should watch out for?

Serious side effects are uncommon when intimacy support therapy is used as directed under provider supervision. In rare cases, individuals may experience prolonged dizziness, discomfort, or unusual cardiovascular symptoms. These effects are more likely in individuals with underlying medical conditions or when therapy is used outside recommended guidance.

Licensed provider oversight, appropriate usage, and adherence to instructions significantly reduce risk. Any concerning symptoms should be reported promptly for evaluation and support.

Fem Haven Rx includes provider-guided oversight and follow-up as needed to ensure ongoing safety, comfort, and alignment with individual wellness goals.

Note: All Fem Haven Rx intimacy support programs are provided under licensed provider guidance and fulfilled through accredited partners. Recommendations are based on individualized clinical review. Individual experiences and outcomes may vary.