You can, but that doesn't mean you should. Original Extenze for men and Extenze for women share about 50% of their ingredients. However there are only 3 ingredients you need to focus on: DHEA, Pregnanolone and Yohimbe.
In the men's version there is 50mg of DHEA, while in the women's there is 25mg mg. DHEA can be converted into 2 things, androstendiol and androstendione (yes, like bodybuilders took in the 90's). Both can become testosterone (responsible for libido in women as well as men), some of which become estrogens, and androstendione can become estrogens directly. (There are three estrogens.)
In the men's version there is 10mg of Pregnanolone, while in the women's there is 50mg. I'm going to give a simplified explanation. Pregnanolone has pathways that contain DHEA, Progesterone and Cortisol.
Finally Yohimbe is in the men's but not the women's. Yohimbe has a high frequency of side effects, especially when on anti-depressant, ADHD or other medications.
The men's version will give you many of the effects sought, but is not ideal.
If you were going to take the men's version I recommend divided doses, minimum 6 hours apart, ideally with a divided dose of pregnanolone (you can buy 120 25mg doses for $10). OR one half men's extenze + 25mg pregnanolone per day.
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