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The sex drive of women could be boosted by drugs based on chemicals that are found in the sweat of breast-feeding mothers, a scientist predicted yesterday.

The results showed that sexual desire increased by 24 per cent in women with partners, and the number of sexual fantasies increased by 17 per cent in women without partners. In a control group, women without partners reported a 28 per cent decrease in sexual fantasies.

Professor McClintock, who led the study of libido in women, said: “It could be used for the treatment of disorders of desire . . . For men the major problem is erectile dysfunction, for which there is Viagra, but for women it is a disorder of desire and there isn’t anything as effective.”
Viagra, (sildenafil citrate) Erectile Dysfunction (ED) medication was tested by Pfizer as a sex drug for women. It produced greater pelvic blood flow but failed to increase female libido.[...]
The findings of the research group have been published in the journal Hormones and Behaviour.[...]

2 comments

  1. Michelle // Wednesday, November 07, 2007 6:18:00 AM  

    I have never heard of giving Viagra to a woman...interesting.

    So how are they going to make a drug out of this sweat from breast-feeding women? That is amazing!

  2. Antonio Howell, M.D. // Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:21:00 PM  

    It takes a few years but several companies are working on a Viagra alternative for women. So the race is on!

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