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When my wife had her hysterectomy, it resulted in a lower sex drive as well as other things related to menopause. The oncologist told us that hormone replacement therapy would help alleviate these problems but with a slight increase in the risk of breast cancer. Not surprisingly my wife declined that treatment.
I asked my wife if she would take a "horny pill" if it was available; she said yes. :)
Ranb
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Outside such experimental settings, there are no medications available in the United States for female hypoactive sexual desire disorder. That's the technical term for when women have a distressing lack or absence of sexual desire or fantasy. Up to one-third of adult women may experience it, according to a 2002 study. Whitehead counts 24 FDA-approved treatments available in the United States for male sexual dysfunction, including popular drugs such as Viagra (sildenafil citrate). For women, it's zero. |
When my wife had her hysterectomy, it resulted in a lower sex drive as well as other things related to menopause. The oncologist told us that hormone replacement therapy would help alleviate these problems but with a slight increase in the risk of breast cancer. Not surprisingly my wife declined that treatment.
I asked my wife if she would take a "horny pill" if it was available; she said yes. :)
Ranb
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