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Antidepressant Drug May be Effective in Treating Low Libido in Women
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11/17/2009 0 Comments Contact Our News Editors
The drug flibanserin, which was originally created as an antidepressant, is effective in treating women with low libido, pooled results from three separate clinical trials have found.
These trials were the first ever to test a therapy that works at the level of the brain to enhance libido in women reporting low sexual desire, said John M. Thorp Jr., M.D., McAllister distinguished professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and the principal investigator for North America in the studies.
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University of North Carolina School of Medicine (2009, November 16). Viagra for women? Drug developed as antidepressant effective in treating low libido. ScienceDaily. Retrieved November 17, 2009, from http://www.sciencedaily.comĀ /releases/2009/11/091116085043.htm Log in or register to post comments
