Healthcare | June 17, 2010 | 7 comments

Push to Market Pill Stirs Debate on Sexual Desire

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Ever since Viagra met blockbuster success in 1998, the drug industry has sought a similar pill for women.
link : http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/business/17sexpill.html?ref=health
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7 comments // Push to Market Pill Stirs Debate on Sexual Desire

  • KSirys
  • Gravity_Man
  • Gravity_Man
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    • The FDA is nuts. There's nothing wrong with a little dizziness, nausea and fatigue. Anyway, if a woman was healthy and well fed she probably wouldn't have those side effects because the pill is obviously causing a nutrient drain. Probably an oxygen drain also.

      So slap a warning label on it to eat before taking the pill or something. Here we have a fine upstanding German company concerned with their American friends no longer having a decent libido... and what does the FDA do? Nothing, always nothing. Just like that pill that increases people's muscles that they discovered in the young boy.

      Americans won't get that pill either, not in a million yarns.

      F.D.A., thanks for all the stinking fish.

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  • eden49
  • JuliusBC
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