'Female Viagra' May Treat Low Sexual Desire

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'Female Viagra' May Treat Low Sexual Desire

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Flibanserin, an antidepressant-like drug, makes sex more satisfying for some premenopausal women distressed over their low sexual desire.

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Tags: Sexual Health, Drug, Sex and Intimacy, Women's Health

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