Dr. Rachel Rubin
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Why have you never heard of these drugs?
Because your doctor has never been taught about sexual medicine drugs.
And if they don't think your sexual health matters, why would they have any risk conversation with you when they know that you're going to have sex, whether you want it or not?
And so if we think about, and you must see this documentary, we're hoping it gets a U.S.
distributor, but you can do private viewing.
So if you go to pinkpillfilm.com, you can get private showings.
It talks about the fact that Viagra in 1998 was approved with fast track six month status because it was the most like the cancer drugs go on this level because that's how important it was to get an erection drug approved by the FDA.
Labanserin, again, was rejected twice.
Then they said they met with the FDA and they said, here's a list of all the studies you have to do.
The company did all the studies.
And then the FDA was like, oh, I know you did all the studies and the data was clear that it works.
But like we can't really handle any risk at all because women might be driving carpool.
And what if they get sleepy?
And could this be a date rape drug?
And like literally like the you have to the movie goes into all of the comments that happened and all the controversies.
And when you watch it, we only 10 years ago, I was there.
And in Viagra, it was like, well, he might have a heart attack, but he has an erect penis.
He could go blind.
He could go blind.
So there was one point in the movie.