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Female Sexual Dysfunction
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Sildenafil: Less SSRI-Related Sexual Dysfunction in Women?
Three open-label studies and preliminary data from a double-blind, placebo-controlled study support the use of sildenafil in women who have sexual dysfunction induced by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
Mar 13, 2003, 10:18pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Viagra May Ease Women's Sexual Arousal Disorder
women with sexual dysfunction, those with sexual arousal disorder appear to be the most likely candidates for treatment with Viagra, results of a study of 200 women suggest.
Mar 13, 2003, 10:15pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
New Statement Defines Androgen Insufficiency
A newly published consensus statement on female androgen insufficiency offers a working definition of the condition and an algorithm for its management.
It also emphasizes an urgent need for development of a practical, affordable assay for assessment of bioavailable testosterone in women. “Current androgen assays are unsatisfactory primarily because of their lack of [either] sensitivity or reliability at the lower ranges of normal,” the document states (Fertil. Steril. 77[4]:660-65, 2002
Mar 2, 2003, 7:31pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Testosterone Patches Can Help Revive Women’s Sex Drive
Researchers are reporting new evidence confirming the theory that testosterone replacement in post-menopausal women can help bring back the libido.
Feb 20, 2003, 8:54pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Regular Periods Do Not Rule Out Low Testosterone in Young Women
Faced with this complaint of low libido from a young female patient, most physicians don't even consider looking at hormones. In fact, if the woman is having regular periods, they consider this proof that her hormones are fine,”
Feb 16, 2003, 5:40pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Androgens and Female Sexuality
Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine 2000;3[1]36-40)
There are multiple modulators of sexual desire in women. They include level of knowledge, past experiences, expectations, cultural and religious beliefs, availability of a partner, and the individual's hormonal milieu. The aim of this article is to consider the influence of hormones, particularly androgens, on female sexuality and to address the rationale for androgen replacement therapy.
Nov 15, 2002, 10:34pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Alprostadil, Vacuum Device Oppose Sexual Dysfunction in Women
Two treatments that improve local vasodilation were associated with a reduction in symptoms of sexual dysfunction among women, according to the results of two studies presented at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association
Sep 24, 2002, 2:27pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Menopause, Libido and Androgen Replacement
In my practice I come across a frequent problem in menopausal women which is even more severe and common in the post-hysterectomy patients and that is loss of the desire or want to have sex, the absence of libido.
Sep 6, 2002, 11:14pm
Female Sexual Dysfunction
New Drug Boosts Female Sex Response
A liquid that heightens sexual sensation when spread on the genitals may help women who have difficulty becoming aroused
Jul 11, 2002, 7:25am
Female Sexual Dysfunction
The effect of estrogen-replacement therapy on clitoral
The clitoris is an important organ for physiological sexual function in females. There is a close relationship between the presence of sexual complaints and levels of estrogen.
Apr 27, 2002, 11:55pm
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