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    Have no fear!
    Perhaps everymans dream is just around the corner; supposedly working at the level of desire for sex, can we hope for a herd of over prescribed women to be hitting the streets soon?
    Paradise, it may be coming soon:

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...female-viagra/
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    Ah, yeah. A drug that will make women who doesn't want sex to want sex.
    Isn't mind controlling?
    Viagra is a drug to help men who want sex but can't for physical reason to have sex. Great idea, it cure a physical problem, basically a blood flood problem.
    Now, guys, if women don't want to have sex, that is their prerogative, you know, the right to say no. It is the reason why Assenge is in the Ecuadorian Embassy, because he had sex once with a woman who agreed with it but she is not sure she agreed with the second time.
    So, if you want you women to have sex with you, time to brush-up your seduction, have a shower, shave, disodorant (don't forget arm-pits), dress-up, in short get her out, make her feel sexy and perhaps she will have a libido up again.
    All right, perhaps cheaper to give her a pills.
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    "Yeah, lad. But I was holding the metal"
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    From a scientific standpoint, I am impressed that they succeeded at making a potent aphrodisiac.


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    Amphetamines and derivatives are well-known for aphrodisiac effects.

    The drug in question hasn't even been shown effective, especially given its proposed treatment-cost.
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    The benefit is pretty borderline - but some women really do want it. Yes, probably some are really against it, but that is the case for most things.

    To say that brushing up on seduction is the answer is as unhelpful as saying that if she was wearing a short skirt she wants it.

    Another quality of life product that helps make people a smidge more happy at massive expense. Well, that's what pays my salary!

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    I thought you were an OB/GYN?
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    I was amazed by a few aspects of the article.
    The drug does not seem very effective for its target "problem".
    It seems likely to be prescribed "off label" for other uses.
    It's an expensive treatment, of dubious benefit, may not be fit for the use intended and may even get prescribed to treat conditions outside it target.
    Just how low is the bar these days in the pharmaceutical industry?
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