The FDA Wants More Information about Flibanserin, the female Viagra

Nelson Vergel

Founder, ExcelMale.com
" drugmaker working to develop a pill to boost sexual desire in women says regulators are demanding more studies on the experimental drug.
Sprout Pharmaceuticals said Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration wants to see more data on how the company's drug, flibanserin, interacts with other medications and how it affects driving ability. Nearly 10 percent of women studied in company trials reported sleepiness while taking the daily pill.

The FDA's request represents another hurdle in the pharmaceutical industry's 15-year search for a female equivalent to Viagra."
http://www.dddmag.com/news/2014/02/...?et_cid=3763536&et_rid=449166332&location=top

For information about testosterone use in women: https://www.excelmale.com/forum/thr...-Replacement-in-Women-Is-it-Worth-it-and-Safe
 
Look at this, big pharma seeking an over-priced, synthetic drug to manipulate the brain chemistry of females suffering low-libido! The much easier way (and cheaper) is to analyze T levels in women (just like men) and restore any deficiency with HRT. Typically, total T in women should fall between 40ng-80ng. Testosterone is best administered in women via topical versabase or HRT transdermal cream. Other hormones must be checked as well including estradiol, estriol, progesterone, thyroid panel, FSH, and DHEA.
 

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