Tuesday, 9 June 2015

News: FDA Panel Endorses the “Female Viagra” Pill

It’s called flibanserin, but the media is calling it the “female Viagra” – a little pink pill that’s designed to boost sexual desire in premenopausal women. This week, an FDA panel finally endorsed the drug, which usually means that FDA approval isn’t far away and you’ll soon be able to purchase the world’s first drug for women with low libido. So how does it work, and how could you qualify to receive it?
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News: FDA Panel Endorses the “Female Viagra” Pill
It’s called flibanserin, but the media is calling it the “female Viagra” – a little pink pill that’s designed to boost sexual desire in premenopausal women. This week, an FDA panel finally endorsed the drug, which usually means that FDA approval isn’t far away and you’ll soon be able to purchase the world’s first drug for women with low libido. So how does it work, and how could you qualify to receive it?
Nicholas English
Content Manager of About.com Health
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