Dr. Lauren Streicher
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That it is, you had to pay for it.
That's the problem.
So how well does it work?
It works in about 50% of women at best, at best.
And when people say, well, why is it so few?
It's because desire is so multi-vectorial.
You know, this is not the only thing happening here.
The other drug, Bremelanotide, the trade name is Vilisi.
And this is an on-demand drug.
And the way Vialisi works is that this is a pen, like a little EpiPen kind of thing.
And you plunge it into your thigh about 30, 40 minutes before you would like to have sex.
And again, it's going to modify those all-important neurotransmitters, kick them into action so that you are suddenly in the mood.
It also works in about 50% of women.
The number one side effect, which is a
problem.
It's not the fact that you've got to auto-inject.
It's the nausea, you know, something about vomiting on your partner is a real libido killer.
But most women, that doesn't happen.
And actually, sometimes it happens initially and then it gets better.
Do a lot of women use these drugs?