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When Will We Get the Little Pink Pill?

Dec 15 05:25pm

There are at least a half-dozen FDA-approved medications on the market to treat sexual dysfunction in men. Viagra was introduced more than a decade ago, followed by Levitra and Cialis. All of these drugs gotten very positive evaluations and work equally well.

Additionally, if a man suffers from sexual desire problems, he can choose from various prescription formulations of testosterone, including Androgel and Testim.

What about medications to treat women's sexual problems? Will we ever have an FDA-approved drug for women - a little pink pill that's the counterpart of the little blue pill for men? We are getting closer.

Several years ago, an FDA advisory committee reviewed an application by Procter & Gamble to market Intrinsa, a testosterone patch for women. There was no doubt that the compound worked, but committee members expressed concerns about its long-term safety.

While the FDA remains in dialogue with various sponsors of testosterone-based treatments, the Intrinsa patch has been approved for use in Europe and soon will be available in Canada.   

In the meantime, several pharmaceutical companies have gone on to develop other, non-hormonal treatments for female sexual dysfunction (FSD). Safety is always a concern but the potential problems the FDA associates with hormonal agents like the Intrinsa patch are not a problem for these other classes of drugs.

Flibanserin, one drug now in Phase III clinical trials (an advanced stage of testing in humans), acts on the central serotonin and dopamine systems in the brain. Various forms of the dopamine receptor agonist apomorphine are being studied but there are problems with nausea that must be overcome. Another promising drug, bremelanotide, is inhaled through the nose and acts rapidly on receptors in the brain. It is now being tested in humans in Phase IIA and IIB trials. Finally, tibolone is another hormone-based drug popular in Europe and now being tested in the U.S.    

These are only a few of the drugs being considered to treat female sexual problems. While all of this activity won't guarantee that a drug for women will soon be approved in the U.S., the sheer number of candidates in the pipeline suggests that we do not have much longer to wait.

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1. audreytiff27 - Dec 19 06:54am
i definitly think that in 99% of cases,most women do not need medication to turn them on in a relationship.If a woman feels chemistry with a man it will be there for all to see and that's the bigginning and end of it!
2. sven_cardin - Dec 23 06:14pm
#5, Why do you so eagerly attack others ? You must have such an uninvolved life that your inner anger has overtaken your ability to carry on a decent conversaton . Learn to live and let live ! The Nordic Warrior Sven
3. stormisawitch - Dec 27 08:18pm
I heard about Stormi being in rehab over the holidays. I hope she sticks with the program and comes out the other end a better woman. Let's all put her in our thoughts and prayers this season. Why not email her, I am sure she needs a friend.
4. stormisawitch - Dec 27 08:19pm
Hey, Sven, you're kidding right? Go back home! We don't want your type here in this country.
5. sven_cardin - Dec 28 10:44pm
STORMISAWITCH,ROBERTSAWEIRDO AND WHATEVER ELSE you care to call yourself ,I do not take threats easily ,As for home I have been a Citizen of the United States for 20 years ! MY tyoe is far greater than your feeble attempted sense of humanity ,I Have sent a copy of Robertsaweirdo's letter to Yahoo and if you think you can scare me you are wrong ! Get a life and forget your childish pranks ! The NordicEvilSlayer and NordicWarrior SVEN !
6. robertsawierdo - Dec 29 10:59am
Holy Cow! Angolie is totally right, Sven_Cardin is ROBERT. He always emails asking what the problem is, etc... Either he is RBC or RBC's B!tch.
7. a77wolf - Dec 29 08:19pm
a great Idea for a topic but no blog about anything .Happy NewYears
8. vonniewestpalm - Dec 29 08:33pm
What is wrong with you people?. Lets play nice. Then we could all have a better life for it.
9. taz.mimi - Dec 30 01:18pm
I agree #8. This stuff is on almost every site I have visited and I just started looking around on xmas day. It must be unsupervised children. I guess playing on yahoo sites is better than the alternative where they would actually see something of an adult nature.
10. a77wolf - Dec 30 01:24pm
#s 8&9 ,I so agree, where is the Love that is our gift from our creator? So much hostility and life is so very short .Each day is another gift from above ! HappyNewYears .
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