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It's been in the works for years: a pill to help women with low sex drives. Women who've tested it love it. So, why hasn't it been approved? CBS 2's Erin Kennedy explores the controversy.
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration approved Addyi, a “little pink pill” that is designed to boost women’s libido. Comments from Twitter and Facebook are edited for clarity and grammar: ...
Since that moment, the story of Addyi, the pink pill, has been frozen in time. Addyi, the brand name for flibanserin, hit the market in 2015 and the buzz was instant. Inevitably, the media dubbed ...
Remember "the little pink pill"? Months after the FDA approved the so-called "female Viagra," a new meta-analysis confirms that its benefits are marginal and its potential harms are real, from ...
Any fashionable human who uses a pill box knows one universal truth: Functional pill boxes are fantastically ugly. Sure, the plastic pockets marked with the days of the week do the job, but ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- There is finally a little pink pill for women. The media's collectively calling it "female Viagra." It was created to help a woman's sex drive, hence the easy comparison to ...
Learn how the "little pink pill" jeopardizes the sexuality of women and the progress of feminist movement. There are more dangers to "Female Viagra" than meets the eye.
The drug maker behind the “little pink pill” that aims to boost women’s sex drive wants its medication to be just as accessible to patients who need it as Viagra is for men. Cindy Whitehead ...
EXCLUSIVE: The first project out of the Docs For Change Project will be The Pink Pill, a feature about the search for a ‘female viagra.’ Aisling Chin-Yee, whose debut feature documentary No ...