Drug May Boost Women's Sexual Desire

Courtesy WebMD Health  Thu, 11/19/2009 - 18:25

An investigational drug that didn't perform well as an antidepressant appears to slightly boost sexual desire as well as the number of satisfying sexual encounters in women with lagging libidos, a study shows.


 

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