Now a female version of the drug, already being called 'pink Viagra', could soon be developed. The study tested 202 women with 'female sexual arousal disorder', a dysfunction characterised by an ...
Often mistakenly called the “female Viagra,” it starts working in women’s brains, not their bodies. Women take the non-hormonal pill every day rather than before sexual activity. And while ...
It follows the trailblazers and detractors attached to the quest to find a solution for women wanting libido support, or a ...