Couple of weeks ago, the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved flibanserin, the female Viagra. The drug is marketed by Sprout Pharmaceuticals under Addyi as the brand name. The American pharmaceutical researchers primarily invented the drug to help the women who are in their menopause stage to enhance their libido.
While Addyi gave all the women facing problems with less libido a hope, a whole lot of enthusiastic Indian men too are highly eager to know about the pill and have already started enquiring with the sexologists about the pill even before the drug is introduced to the Indian market. In a recent survey, Indian males stood in the third position in the list of first one lakh Google surfers that browsed to know about the female Viagra.
The search list is topped by the Australian men, while American men followed them in the second spot. As of Indian men, a majority of those who enquired the sexologists were married men. A Chennai based sexologist explains the reason behind this excitement among the married men - most men are lazy in bed. They don't understand what women want and do not perform foreplay.
Doctors suggest men to spend more time with their female partners to arouse them and even warned them to stay away from Addyi, which was rejected twice by the FDA before it was finally approved. Unlike male Viagra that increases blood supply to the genitals, Addyi, the female Viagra, acts on the female brain's chemicals, hence the risk factor is huge.
Apart from this, most women suffer from depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety, in which case using Viagra could be troublesome. Spending more time with each other is a better way to avoid taking female Viagra, says the experts.
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