Black Relationships : FEMALE VIAGRA APPROVED BY FDA

From Sprout Pharmaceuticals:
"Sprout will resubmit the New Drug Application (NDA) for flibanserin, a once-daily treatment for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women.. The FDA has requested that Sprout complete two additional Phase I drug interaction studies and a Phase I driving simulator study.. These studies will answer interaction questions on different enzyme pathways than those already studied, as well as identify if there is any possible driving impairment, as 9.8% of women experience somnolence, or sleepiness, while on flibanserin 100mg."
"'With data in over 11,000 patients to date, we are confident that further supporting the predictable risk/benefit profile of flibanserin will result in women having the first ever treatment for the most common form of female sexual dysfunction. We are committed to working closely with the Agency to finally provide premenopausal women affected by HSDD with a medical treatment option.'”
"About Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
HSDD is the most commonly reported form of female sexual dysfunction. HSDD is defined as a persistent or recurrent deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity that causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty, and which is not better accounted for by a medical, substance-related, psychiatric (e.g., depression) or other sexual condition. The cause of HSDD is believed to involve a multitude of social, psychological and biological factors and may be attributed to a complex interplay of these factors."

You asked a good question, why is there a pill such as this approved for men and not women? Maybe because men take a pill to cure erectile dysfunction not to cure a lack of sexual desire.

From Google:
"Viagra does not cause a man to be sexually aroused. Viagra is only effective if you are sexually aroused."

There is a real difference between getting hard/wet and getting horny, and the women they want to market these pills to seem to need the latter. And honestly, changing the chemistry of a womans brain via dopamine or whatever and/or making her "sleepy" in the process of trying to get her to have sex, all that is so creepy sounding and its sounding date rapier as i keep reading it. At least this drug IS marketed at the menopausal crowd, but I cant help but think they want it to be approved for women in general which is kind of bothering me.

"About Flibanserin
Flibanserin is believed to work on key neurotransmitters, or chemicals, in the brain that affect sexual desire. More specifically, it is thought that flibanserin corrects an imbalance of levels of these neurotransmitters by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine (both responsible for sexual excitement) and decreasing serotonin (responsible for sexual inhibition)."

Still even creepier sounding..

"In clinical studies, flibanserin was evaluated for its ability to increase the frequency of satisfying sexual events, increase the intensity of sexual desire and decrease the associated distress women feel from its loss."

Flibanserin sounds so secret agenda to me. However, I dont know anyone with sexual issues like the ones being described. Maybe im just too young or sheltered for this topic, idk, but I can say I wont be taking any of these pills and dont know any woman who would if given the chance.
 
From Sprout Pharmaceuticals:
"Sprout will resubmit the New Drug Application (NDA) for flibanserin, a once-daily treatment for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women.. The FDA has requested that Sprout complete two additional Phase I drug interaction studies and a Phase I driving simulator study.. These studies will answer interaction questions on different enzyme pathways than those already studied, as well as identify if there is any possible driving impairment, as 9.8% of women experience somnolence, or sleepiness, while on flibanserin 100mg."
"'With data in over 11,000 patients to date, we are confident that further supporting the predictable risk/benefit profile of flibanserin will result in women having the first ever treatment for the most common form of female sexual dysfunction. We are committed to working closely with the Agency to finally provide premenopausal women affected by HSDD with a medical treatment option.'”
"About Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
HSDD is the most commonly reported form of female sexual dysfunction. HSDD is defined as a persistent or recurrent deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity that causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty, and which is not better accounted for by a medical, substance-related, psychiatric (e.g., depression) or other sexual condition. The cause of HSDD is believed to involve a multitude of social, psychological and biological factors and may be attributed to a complex interplay of these factors."

You asked a good question, why is there a pill such as this approved for men and not women? Maybe because men take a pill to cure erectile dysfunction not to cure a lack of sexual desire.

From Google:
"Viagra does not cause a man to be sexually aroused. Viagra is only effective if you are sexually aroused."

There is a real difference between getting hard/wet and getting horny, and the women they want to market these pills to seem to need the latter. And honestly, changing the chemistry of a womans brain via dopamine or whatever and/or making her "sleepy" in the process of trying to get her to have sex, all that is so creepy sounding and its sounding date rapier as i keep reading it. At least this drug IS marketed at the menopausal crowd, but I cant help but think they want it to be approved for women in general which is kind of bothering me.

"About Flibanserin
Flibanserin is believed to work on key neurotransmitters, or chemicals, in the brain that affect sexual desire. More specifically, it is thought that flibanserin corrects an imbalance of levels of these neurotransmitters by increasing dopamine and norepinephrine (both responsible for sexual excitement) and decreasing serotonin (responsible for sexual inhibition)."

Still even creepier sounding..

"In clinical studies, flibanserin was evaluated for its ability to increase the frequency of satisfying sexual events, increase the intensity of sexual desire and decrease the associated distress women feel from its loss."

Flibanserin sounds so secret agenda to me. However, I dont know anyone with sexual issues like the ones being described. Maybe im just too young or sheltered for this topic, idk, but I can say I wont be taking any of these pills and dont know any woman who would if given the chance.



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