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Female Viagra?
Not sure if anyone else heard about this recently but Boehringer is apparently working on the release of a female Viagra. So what do you think about this? If its true, would it make things better?
http://neuroskeptic.blogspot.com/2009/11/one-pill-makes-your-libido-larg...
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I quote from the article
" Relative to placebo, it increased the number of "satisfying sexual encounters" by 0.7 per month. It also improved scores on questionnaire measures of sexual function, a bit."
And that's a drug that was developed as an antidepressant... and the women who tested it took it EVERY DAY.
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Haha! You posted it...but we all were thinkin' it.
I quote from the article
" Relative to placebo, it increased the number of "satisfying sexual encounters" by 0.7 per month. It also improved scores on questionnaire measures of sexual function, a bit."
And that's a drug that was developed as an antidepressant... and the women who tested it took it EVERY DAY.
Somehow I don't think that any of the women on NR need to take this...
I quote from the article
" Relative to placebo, it increased the number of "satisfying sexual encounters" by 0.7 per month. It also improved scores on questionnaire measures of sexual function, a bit."
And that's a drug that was developed as an antidepressant... and the women who tested it took it EVERY DAY.
Somehow I don't think that any of the women on NR need to take this...
There'd probably be a lot less women on NR if all women did take it. It would level the playing field and probably considerably lower the need to pay for it.
I quote from the article
" Relative to placebo, it increased the number of "satisfying sexual encounters" by 0.7 per month. It also improved scores on questionnaire measures of sexual function, a bit."
And that's a drug that was developed as an antidepressant... and the women who tested it took it EVERY DAY.
Somehow I don't think that any of the women on NR need to take this...
There'd probably be a lot less women on NR if all women did take it. It would level the playing field and probably considerably lower the need to pay for it.
I'd still pay for it...tougher to get caught that way.