Flibanserine, commonly called the “female Viagra,” aims to boost sexual desire in women, and has already been rejected twice by the FDA due to side effects of fainting, nausea, dizziness, sleepiness ...
Unlike Viagra, which affects blood flow to the genitals, the new drug - a little pink pill - works on the brain The first drug to treat low sexual desire in women - dubbed 'female viagra' - has been ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Lost that lusty feeling? Addyi, otherwise known as the pink pill, might boost your tanked libido, ...
But Addyi, which is the brand name for flibanserin (a.k.a. "female Viagra") is undergoing a revival-and it's cheaper than ever. (Think: $99 per month if you're paying out-of-pocket; $25 if insurance ...
The drug aptly dubbed “female Viagra,” which will reportedly help women ramp up their sexual drive, may have inched its way closer to the marketplace. An advisory committee voted Thursday to recommend ...