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Drug To Treat Sexual Dysfunction In Women Is In The Offing: Would it be as successful as the Pfizer's Viagra?
After the men, now it's the turn of the women to rejoice. Dr. Marvin Kalafer, a practising physician in Philadelphia has successfully conducted the testing of a drug on women and found the medicine to be effective in influencing arousal, mood sexual performance and desire.
Though this medication was initially being tested as an anti-depressant in due course of time its benefits in enhancing sexual performane in women became apparent. It has been discovered that the brain is the center of female sexual desire and as such when this medicine acts on the brain, the woman gets stimulated and as a consequence becomes capable of uniting with her partner.
The huge success showed off by this medication in enhancing treating sexual performance and desire has opened up possibilities for the drug to be launched in the pharmaceutical market as a treatment for female sexual dusfunction in the years to come. Till date very few experiments have been conducted to figure out the reasons behind female sexual incapability and as a result this issue has failed to gain as much attention as the male sexual dysfunction has received. Women with low libido are incapable of having a satisfactory sexual intercourse with their partners but now they have a reason to feel pleased.
But the big question that needs to be answered is how far this medication would be successful in removing female sexual incapability? This is obviously a question which cannot be answered precisely. But it is doubtlessly true that the medicine is being hailed as a possible cure for the womankind as Viagra is for men.
Viagra, the registered product of Pfizer Incl. has been successfully treating erectile dysfunction in men since March 27, 1998 when it was first officially approved by the FDA(Food And Drugs Administration). People across the world had a lot of expectations from Viagra and the drug has been fulfilling these requirements efficaciously.The point in question is that like Viagra would this medication be able to show promising results in the future?
Viagra was developed with the intention of treating angina pectoris which is a particular form of cardiovascular disease but instead of working against angina, Viagra acted effectively against erectile problems in men and with the passage of time has been evolved as a spectacular cure for the same. Similarly, in the recent research the drug was initially tested as cure for depression but instead of being evolved as an anti-depressant, the medicine was found to influence the sexual performance of women considerably.
On the basis of these similarities the efficacy of this medicine in treating sexual dysfunction in women (on a large scale) can’t be predicted as this drug is presently in its nascent stage. Irrespective of what might be the future of this medicine, it is indeed a cause to celebrate and make merry across the world. So gals, cheer up! Remove those worried signs from your face and prepare yourself to combat the threat of sexual underperformance. |