Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2007

Patch 'to boost female sex drive'

Woman
About 1m women have early menopause because of surgery
A patch which it is claimed can help women regain their sex drive is set to become available on the NHS.

It is the first treatment for women with low sex drive, but maker Procter and Gamble said it was not promoted as the female equivalent of Viagra.

Intrinsa will only be available on prescription for women who have had an early menopause because of surgery.

Doctors said there was no quick fix for low sex drive, and medical treatment was just one part of the therapy.

There are a variety reasons for low sex drive, such as psychological reasons and the environment the person is in
Dr Jim Kennedy, of the Royal College of GPs

About a million women in the UK have had an early menopause because of surgery to remove their ovaries during hysterectomy for conditions such as heavy bleeding and pelvic pain, Procter and Gamble said.

This procedure leads to a decrease in testosterone, a naturally occurring hormone in women which is a key mediator of sexual desire.

A third of these women end up suffering from low sexual desire and will be entitled to the treatment on prescription.

Intrinsa is a clear patch worn on the abdomen, which delivers a low dose of testosterone.

Trials involving over 500 women who had had hysterectomies found the patch led to a 74% increase in satisfying sex.

It will be available on the NHS from the beginning of April.

Relationship

Dr Nick Panay, of the Daisy Network, a support group for women with premature menopause, said low sex drive in such women could cause a great deal of distress and concern about their relationship.

"Intrinsa offers real medical hope to these women as studies showed that the patch increases sexual desire and satisfying sexual activity while reducing associated distress."

But GPs said one drug is incapable of addressing the "complex reasons" for low sex drive.

Dr Jim Kennedy, prescribing spokesman for the Royal College of GPs, said: "There are a variety reasons for low sex drive, such as psychological reasons and the environment the person is in, for example if there are children around.

"Doctors will be looking to address all these reasons, they will not just resort to a single medical treatment."

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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Have Sex, Live Longer

clipped from: blog.wired.com

According to a spate of news reports on life extension that have spread across the internet like influenza just about everything out there ads a little time to your mortal coil. Wine, calorie reduction diets, low body temperatures have all made news for their ability to give you a few more good years on earth, and now, so too does sex. According to a 1997 study in the British Medical Journal men who have regular orgasms live longer. The also have a better sense of smell, reduced depression and improved heart function.

This article in Forbes list a few good reasons to keep knocking boots until your boots can knock no more.

So with pot helping Alzheimer's, red wine helping you age gracefully, and sex improving just about everything else, you have to like the direction modern medicine is going.