Four Contenders in the Quest for the 'Female Viagra'

Not in the mood? Maybe one of these new drugs will help
Posted Jan 20, 2010 12:09 PM CST
Four Contenders in the Quest for the 'Female Viagra'
Not in the mood? New drugs could help.   (Shutter Stock)

Good news for women with lagging libidos: The market for drugs and devices that stoke a woman’s desire is set to explode in the coming years. Vogue looks at some of the pills, shots, and jolts in development:

  • Orgasmatron: The decidedly unsexy combination of electrodes in your lower spine and a battery in your hip may be fully implantable in a few years (right now, paralysis, infection, and incontinence could occur if things go haywire)—for $12,000.

  • LibiGel: A testosterone gel rubbed into your upper arm daily. One woman in the clinical trial says she is now “definitely more open” to sex.
  • Bremelanotide: A hypodermic injection promising hours of arousal, dreamed up after the nasal spray version failed.
  • Flibanserin: Developed as an antidepressant, the pill succeeded only in making people feel sexy. But, like everything on this list, experts are concerned about the risks and lack of long-term information.

(More libido stories.)

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