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Flibanserin for female sexual dysfunction

Drugs of Today, 2014
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most commonly described form of female sexual dysfunction. There is currently no pharmacological therapy approved to treat HSDD, and therefore, there is an unmet medical need for the development of efficacious treatment alternatives.
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Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2008
This article identifies models of sexual function, defines and categorizes sexual dysfunction, and identifies therapeutic modalities for patients who have sexual dysfunction. Additionally, it discusses some of the questionnaires used to evaluate sexual function.
Dorothy, Kammerer-Doak   +1 more
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Female Sexual Dysfunction

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2020
Female sexual dysfunction is associated with personal distress and includes female sexual interest and arousal disorder (including former hypoactive sexual desire disorder), female orgasmic disorder, genitopelvic pain and penetration disorder, and substance- or medication-induced sexual dysfunction.
Lindsay J, Wheeler, Saketh R, Guntupalli
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Categories of Female Sexual Dysfunction

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Female sexual dysfunction is a complex and common problem. Several factors influence female sexual function, including biologic and psychosocial factors. Evaluation of female sexual dysfunction should include a complete medical and psychosocial history and a physical examination. Treatment should be multidisciplinary and depends on the etiology but may
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Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction

Obstetrics & Gynecology
Female sexual function and dysfunction is an often-overlooked component within clinical visits. Female sexual disorders are classified by the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health and Fourth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine along the following categories: hypoactive sexual desire disorder, female sexual arousal ...
Maya V, Roytman   +2 more
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Female Sexual Dysfunction

Drugs, 2003
The act of sex includes a woman's sexual self and self-image, intimate relationships, family, society and culture. The complexities of her environment, sexual and partner history, past relationships, mental health status, current medical problems and hormonal status all play a role.
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The Classification of the Female Sexual Dysfunctions

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1974
Abstract The term “frigidity”, is now used to include all sexually dysfunctional women. However, the woman who is generally unresponsive differs in crucial aspects from the one who is responsive but has difficulty achieving an orgasm. This distinction is important on physiological as well as on clinical grounds because treatment differs for the two ...
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Sexual Dysfunction in Diabetic Females

Diabetes, 1971
Problems of sexual function in male diabetics are well-known, but studies have not been previously published documenting the incidence of such distress in diabetic females. One hundred and twenty-five diabetic women and 100 nondiabetic women between the ages of eighteen and forty-two were interviewed to determine the incidence of sexual dysfunction in ...
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Managing female sexual dysfunction

Fertility and Sterility, 2013
Female sexual dysfunctions (FSDs) range from short-term aggravations to major emotional disturbances adversely affecting family and workplace. This review highlights diagnosis and management of the four most widely diagnosed FSDs. It initially focuses on hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) as a driving force at the heart of all other FSDs; nothing
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Identifying Female Sexual Dysfunctions

The Nurse Practitioner, 1989
Despite the presence of an ideology of sexual enlightenment in contemporary society, many females experience a sexual dysfunction. The media reinforce women's right to experience sexual fulfillment by creating ideal types that in many instances are unrealistic and promote additional sexual frustration.
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