Posted on 08/13/2007 6:35:56 PM PDT by shrinkermd
The market for products to treat sexual dysfunction is almost exclusively a male club. While men have a variety of choices including Viagra, Cialis and Levitra women dont have a specific pharmaceutical product for female sexual dysfunction, or FSD.
Thats partly because its hard to measure FSD, experts say. Sexual dysfunction in men is easy to gauge from a physical standpoint.
And in women?
Were looking for an increased number of sexually satisfying events, said Amy Stevens, a medical doctor and analyst with Susquehanna Financial Group....
...The standard treatment for female sexual dysfunction has long been testosterone. Commonly considered a male hormone, testosterone is also made by a womans ovaries.
Two companies are promoting female-specific testosterone: Procter & Gamble PG and BioSante Pharmaceuticals
(Excerpt) Read more at epaper.investors.com ...
Interesting.
Does the medication work on a bad attitude?
Would you say that's true for both men and women?
Does the medication work on a bad attitude? LOL
If not, try a hammer.
Still LOL
One is the reverse of the other, that is in many species the male needs no brain at all.
And I always thought it really was a headache!
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