Befar |
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Introduction & Overview |
Befar is a sexual stimulant advertised for men who may be interested in having stronger and firmer erections. Such a product may be useful for those of us who may have trouble performing consistently, but it may also be marketed for general, recreational use. However, this product may not be available for use in the U.S. at time of review.
Many people may feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of apparently similar products that bombard us regularly through advertisements and marketing campaigns. This is why we believe it is important to learn as much as possible about each product and distinguish among them. We will review this product to find out if it may be a sensible option for male sexual enhancement.
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 | Ingredients at a Glance |
Several sources indicate that the formulation may include the active ingredient, Alprox-TD, which is known to be a derivative of the drug, Alprostadil. All of these components in whatever shape or form may require a prescription for use, at least in the U.S. Unfortunately, as mentioned above, this particular product may not have yet been approved in the U.S.
More often than not, we would prefer an herbal formula over a prescription drug. Many herbal extracts may be safe, yet potent, while a large number of artificial and chemically altered drugs may produce harmful side effects and may not be effective for everyone. The product in question does not appear to contain any herbal components.
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 | Ingredients in Focus |
Alprox-TD and Alprostadil are known to be available in injection and suppository form, both of which must be applied directly to the penis. Many men may be turned off by the idea of sticking a needle into their penis, or placing an object into their urethra; it may be quite painful. This version of the product is said to take the form of a cream.
A cream may have several advantages, including the easier and less traumatic topical application. The suppository and injection are said to take between 30 to 60 minutes to work, but there may be a lack of pertinent information about how long the cream may take. This may be one of the drawbacks of a product in its development stages.
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 | Lifestyle |
The key active ingredient in all of the aforementioned products are said to produce a variety of side effects, some of which may be more disturbing than others. For example, reactions may include penis and testicle pain, bleeding from the penis or spotting, dizziness, palpitations, flu-like symptoms, headache, fainting and severe unsteadiness.
It may even produce side effects and/or allergic reactions in female partners who are exposed to the active agent. Females may experience vaginal itching or may develop bumps in and around the vaginal region. These are some of the side effects that may possibly occur; some people may experience many of them, while others may experience something different.
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 | Positives |
• Some people may prefer the cream
• It may be available in some foreign countries
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 | Negatives |
• The product may not be approved in the U.S.
• Prescription may be required when (or if) it hits the market
• It may be expensive compared to alternative products
• Consumer testimonials may be hard to come by
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 | Final Thoughts |
Befar may appeal to those who like the idea of applying a cream for sexual enhancement, as opposed to taking a pill. However, individuals may have to wait for an unspecified period of time before the drug becomes approved for use in the U.S.; and even then, the drug may only be available with a prescription from a qualified healthcare professional.
We are especially turned off by the potential for the side effects listed above. We prefer not to take the risk, especially where our health is concerned. Fortunately, there are alternatives on the market that contain high-quality, all-natural ingredients, like Yohimbe Extract and Tribulus Terrestris, which are regarded for boosting sex drive, increasing stamina and supporting erections.
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