tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post1618923140997135834..comments2024-03-16T22:30:32.183-04:00Comments on Hampton New Hampshire Mad Dog Democrat: Flibanserin: Female Libido--Even the Score Fights to WinUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post-72879952164758752952018-02-09T07:36:55.565-05:002018-02-09T07:36:55.565-05:00This is nice blog post share related women. Women ...This is nice blog post share related women. Women pill is used to enhance sexual desire & dexrease emotional distress in premenopausal women with hypoactive with sexual desire disorder. <a href="http://allrxgenmeds.com/product/flibanserin-100-mg-tablets/" rel="nofollow">Flibanserin 100mg Online Tablets </a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02700929768822042660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post-41592917945044964932015-07-25T01:55:35.058-04:002015-07-25T01:55:35.058-04:00Thanks For Sharing Your Experience Very Nice Post ...Thanks For Sharing Your Experience Very Nice Post In today’s modern world women are more conscious about their physical attraction and Low charisma or sex drive is a typical protestation among ladies of all ages Look into the reasons and medicine of <a href="http://www.aboutherbal.com/female-health/women-sex-enhancement-treatment/" rel="nofollow"> increase female libido </a>ruhikhanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17365458475382702505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post-6490611600607527912015-06-11T11:56:36.531-04:002015-06-11T11:56:36.531-04:00Ms. Maud,
Your analysis is, as always, trenchant....Ms. Maud,<br /><br />Your analysis is, as always, trenchant.<br />This drug is, as far as I can see, more like Wellbutrin than Viagra. <br />Some antidepressants have been thought to heighten libido, but likely these agents are the members of the SSRI class which simply do not depress libido and so they are, by comparison, more sex friendly.<br /><br />All this is supposed to be a balancing act between inhibitory serotinin and excitatory dopamine, but the understanding is so rudimentary as to be likely simply inadequate.<br /><br />The striking thing is the anger expressed about women who are unhappy because they do not want sex. Where else do we have a complaint about disinterest? I'm not saying this is not a problem, but I wonder whether the disinterest is a symptom rather than a disease, at least for some women.<br /><br />Until we understand the physiology better, I'm still stuck with Gloria Steinem's famous remark: "I cannot breed in captivity" which expressed succinctly what I've heard so many women say: When we were just fooling around, sex was such fun. But as soon as we started signing contracts, leases, telling our family and friends and we became an institution, the fun evaporated. <br /><br />Surely, this is not the case for every woman, but I suspect it operates for at least some.<br /><br />Treating cracked heels is, as you suggest, way simpler, that is as long as the patient is amenable and that finding does not evoke deeper connections.<br /><br />Mad Dogthe phantom speakshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01629183077961716582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3859118341865282720.post-82088361825028346902015-06-10T22:02:41.088-04:002015-06-10T22:02:41.088-04:00Mad Dog,
I agree, this is much more the story of a...Mad Dog,<br />I agree, this is much more the story of a brilliant marketing ploy than it is the tale of a medical breakthrough. Sprout Pharmaceuticals, the new owners of Flibanserin knew a good thing when they saw it. Here was an opportunity to turn a business venture, bringing a drug to market, into a cause and they grabbed it. Not every drug provides that opportunity-it's hard to imagine a new drug for say,cracked heels, generating that kind of coverage and ability to morph into a political cause. One thing that remains a question is just how widespread a political cause it actually was, or were the voices in support of it just a few, carefully orchestrated by the drug company. Perhaps the FDA advisory panel caved because of the outcry they feared, rather than what was actually taking place.There wasn't much difference in the data the third time, than there was the previous two times the drug came up for approval and was denied, except the third time it had supposedly become a women's rights issue.. Even though the drug seemed to have pretty lack luster results and the manufacturer has agreed not to market it on TV and radio for 18 months, it's a good bet the drug company will get right on getting the word out in other ways... Most women will probably not realize how little the difference in results are between Flibanserin and a placebo. They may accept the marketing claims of the manufacturer and line up to buy a drug of very limited efficacy...So I'm struggling to see where women's rights have been advanced in this instance..seems there should be a cry of foul by more mainstream and well known women's groups..<br />Maudmaudnoreply@blogger.com