Libido (sex drive) is part of sexual wellbeing, but it can fluctuate for many reasons. Stress, fatigue, relationship factors, hormonal changes and some medicines can all affect desire and confidence. On this WithAid category page you can browse libido-related products currently available from a UK based and regulated pharmacy, with orders sent by Royal Mail in discreet packaging and free delivery on orders over £20.
This category may be a smaller selection at times, so availability can vary. The products here are intended to support sexual wellbeing or help manage sensitivity rather than diagnose the cause of low libido. If changes to your sex drive are new, persistent, or worrying, or you have an underlying condition or take regular medication, speak to a pharmacist or GP for personalised advice.
Shop by Libido type
- Desensitising sprays
- Libido support supplements
- Herbal libido boosters
- Sexual performance support
- Male enhancement supplements
Popular types of libido products
Libido support products generally fall into two approaches: targeted options used close to intimacy, and routine-based supplements designed for ongoing wellbeing support. The right option depends on your goal, preferences, and what’s suitable for you.
- Desensitising sprays: typically used shortly before sex to help manage sensitivity.
- Libido-support supplements: tablets or capsules taken as part of a regular routine.
- Herbal blends: plant-based formulas for those who prefer herbal ingredient profiles.
- Performance support: products positioned around confidence or stamina support (check directions and warnings).
- Topical options: where available, products intended for local use rather than oral supplementation.
How to choose the right option
- Start with your goal: managing sensitivity, supporting desire, or general sexual wellbeing.
- Choose a format that fits: “before sex” products are different from daily supplements.
- Check suitability: review ingredients, warnings, age guidance and directions on the product page.
- Consider interactions: ask a pharmacist or GP if you take regular medicines or have a long-term condition.
- Use as directed: do not exceed the recommended dose or frequency.
- Support the basics: sleep, stress management, alcohol intake and relationship communication can all influence libido.
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FAQs
What does “libido” mean?
Libido is your level of sexual desire (sex drive). It varies from person to person and can change over time.
What are common reasons for low libido?
Low libido can be linked to stress, fatigue, low mood, hormonal changes, relationship factors and side effects from some medicines. If it’s ongoing or sudden, speak to a healthcare professional.
Are libido products suitable for everyone?
Not always. Suitability depends on your health, any medicines you take, and the product’s ingredients. Always read the label and ask a pharmacist or GP if you’re unsure.
How do desensitising sprays work?
Desensitising sprays are intended to be used shortly before sex to help manage sensitivity. Follow the product instructions carefully and avoid overuse.
How quickly will I notice a difference?
It depends on the product type and the underlying cause. Some options are designed for use close to intimacy, while supplements may be assessed over a longer routine.
When should I seek medical advice?
Seek advice if low libido is persistent or distressing, or linked with pain, bleeding, unusual discharge, urinary symptoms, or sudden changes in sexual function—especially if you suspect a medicine may be contributing.
Important: This information is for general guidance only and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and use products as directed. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you have red-flag symptoms (such as significant pain, bleeding, fever, or sudden changes in sexual function), speak to a pharmacist, GP, or urgent care service.