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'Pink Viagra?' Drug Promises to Boost Female Sex Drive

BySUZAN CLARKE
May 24, 2010, 11:37 PM

May 25, 2010 — -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may approve a pill next month that could boost women's sex drives.

Flibanserin, the drug made by German pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, is already being called the "female Viagra" because its potential effects could change women's sex lives much as Viagra did by treating men's erectile dysfunction.

But even though flibanserin is being likened to Viagra, the two drugs work in very different ways, according to Dr. Marie Savard, "Good Morning America" medical contributor.

On the show this morning, Savard said flibanserin works on a woman's brain chemistry, increasing her desire for sex, while Viagra increases blood flow to the genitals, increasing a man's ability to perform.

Click HERE to read about more ways scientists are trying to treat female sexual dysfunction.

Flibanserin was originally designed as an antidepressant, but it failed to make it to the market. It had an unexpected side effect, though, of increasing a woman's libido.

That prompted the company to perform further studies for the drug's usefulness in treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), a condition which Savard defined as an unexplained loss of sexual thoughts, desires and fantasies.

The condition can cause women significant emotional distress, she said.

A study of the drug focused on its effects upon premenopausal women. Participants who took a daily dose saw their average number of satisfying sexual experiences increase from 2.7 to 4.5 per month.

Savard acknowledged that two more experiences per month may not seem like a large number, but she said it would represent a big improvement for some women.

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