There are many problems that can keep a woman from enjoying sex. They include
* Lack of sexual desire
* Inability to become aroused
* Lack of orgasm, or sexual climax
* Painful intercourse
These problems may have physical or psychological causes. Physical causes may include conditions like diabetes, heart disease, nerve disorders or hormone problems. Some drugs can also affect desire and function. Psychological causes may include work-related stress and anxiety. They may also include depression or concerns about marriage or relationship problems. For some women, the problem results from past sexual trauma.
Occasional problems with sexual function are common. If problems last more than a few months or cause distress for you or your partner, you should see your healthcare provider.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Libigel Sex Salve for Women
Libigel- a new ointment to enhance female sex drive! Looks like women are about to get a sexual dysfunction drug all thier own. Reported to cause an increase in sex drive within twenty-four hours of application, Libigel, which is being hailed as a "female viagra" may soon hit the market. The product is a testosterone gel which is rubbed into the upper arm and absorbed through the skin.
Libigel Testing approved
BioSante Pharmaceuticals has started its Phase III safety study of LibiGel for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction (FSD).
The study protocol was finalized after meetings with FDA representatives from the Division of Reproductive and Urologic Products, the Division of Cardio-Renal Products and the Office of Biometrics III.
The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study will evaluate the cardiovascular risk of using testosterone in 2,400–3,100 women for 12 months, a key preapproval concern of the FDA, BioSante said.
BioSante also will conduct two six-month Phase III efficacy trials, one of which has begun. The company expects to start the other trial shortly.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Female Viagra?
Jean Toth's experience with Intrinsa -- Procter & Gamble's first-in-its-class testosterone skin patch -- has changed her life. She lost her sexual desire after going through menopause.
"The very first time they showed me how to put it on -- I put it on in their offices -- and on my way home, it was like, 'Yes! We are gonna have fun tonight!' " said Toth, a 56-year-old tax analyst from Cleveland.
Toth was taking the drug as part of Procter & Gamble's clinical trials. The company had hoped to win preliminary approval today for widespread sales from a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee. But the group said that more study is needed to ensure it is safe for long-term use.
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association estimates that 43 percent of women, like Toth, suffer from what is now called female sexual dysfunction -- including women who have lost sexual desire after menopause.
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Bremelanotide - Nasal Spray Aphrodesiac
Bremelanotide drug for female is evolved after a long research and speculation. There are different drugs to treat male sexual disorders but there are no successful drugs for combating female sexual dysfunction. Many drugs are being manufactured for women sexual problems but failed to overcome the stress and tension, long working hours, tiredness, emotional problems and family burden, which affects women’s sexual urge and interest because it is link to the brain. Female sexual excitement wholly depends on female brains and its function.
It was a great challenge for medicine and drugs’ manufacturer to bring a drug, which can effectively work in females’ brains and initiate sexual stimulation. Bremalenotide, PT-141 drug for female sexual dysfunction is successfully evolved after long research and speculation. It is manufactured by employing Platin technology. Platin Technology is the application of American drugs and pharmaceutical company who took real challenge to bring out the wonderful drug, Bremalanotide, PTI-141. Some other new drugs for 2007 are januvia, adipex, , byetta, slimona and avodart.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Testosterone: Woman's Aphrodesiac
Hormonal -- Androgens, such as testosterone, are a major component of female libido. Testosterone levels decline about 1 percent each year in men, which may contribute to lower male libido with aging. Testosterone also declines with age in women leading to a decrease in female libido. Women who have had surgical removal of the ovaries notice a drop in sexual interest. Replacement of androgens can be helpful in those with age related sexual dysfunction. Testosterone is available by prescription only. An over the counter hormones, such as DHEA, converts into testosterone and thus has a positive influence on libido. Pregnenolone is another over the counter hormone that may increase testosterone levels and thus enhance female libido.
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Libido Engancement for Women
In March of 1998 a new sexual revolution began in the modern Western world. It was at that time that Viagra, a pill for the treatment of male erectile dysfunction, was introduced. This, unfortunately, failed to address the other most important part of sexual relations: the female partner. It is not until recently that medical doctors have begun to recognize there are quite a number of women with low libido who have an interest in enhancing their sexuality, yet there are no good pharmaceutical options. Fortunately there are now herbal supplements for women that effectively address the neglected issue of female libido enhancement.
Female libido is certainly a major concern for many women, particularly as they get older. There's much that can be done to enhance female libido.
Labels: aphrodisiac, arousal, female sexual dysfunction, libido, libigel, sex drive, testosterone