The New Libido Pill for Women but with Limitations
Date: September 26th, 2016
The little pink pill for women
The USFDA has approved the little pink pill. It is a debatable kind of pill that intends to enhance the sex drive of women. Addyi as what they call the pill is the very first approved drug to aid women who suffers from low libido. However, the approval also comes with limitations; because the pill can actually make a person suffer from low blood pressure and will eventually lose consciousness. The label of the pill is Addyi’s and on the box there is a warning saying that the pill must not be taken with an alcoholic beverage, you must not also use it with other kinds of drugs and by those with liver issues.
The pill must be taken once a day and preferably at night time. It can only be used by the women who were given prescriptions. Nowadays, the approval for the use of the pill are given to women who are distressed by their low sex drive with the choice to use the treatment or not, according to Dr. Woodcock, a Standard STD test panel director. The FDA worked hard to secure and to provide an advanced health for women, they are very much committed in providing support to the progress of safe and efficient treatments for women with sexual dysfunction. Dr. Woodcock added that the Addyi pill will not be available over the counter and women must have a prescription to be able to buy it because of the possibility to suffer from an interaction with alcohol.
The pros and cons
The pill will be sold by the Sprout Pharmaceuticals and it is based in North Carolina. The retail price of the pills hasn’t been thought of, but the chief executive of the company said that it would be compared to the monthly cost of other erectile dysfunction medicines like Cialis or Viagra according to a report. Dr. Thacker, a health specialist and a standard STD test panel supervisor said that the approval of the Addyi gives an added helpful choice for women in various parts of the nation who suffers from sexual dysfunction. The medicine as being deliberated in 11,000 ladies and it actually helped in improving their sexual function. It has treated sexual dysfunction and it will not be of help to those with sexual issues, but it will be of help in terms of the therapy, she insisted.
Just as any other medicines, women in combination with their doctors can decide if this is a good therapy for them to use or not. According to an urologist in NYC, even if the effectiveness of the medicine is not yet clear enough, it may be safe to use. The couples will be given a choice to find out if it helps in enhancing their sexual relationship. It is clear, on the other hand, that the medicine will not deal with the emotional issues of the couples and it will not deal with the issues linked to the pains of having an intercourse.