US FDA Approves ‘Female Viagra’ With Strong Warning

US health regulators approved the pink pill – female viagra on Tuesday, but with a strong warning.
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Female viagra gets approved but with a strong warning. (Photo: iStock)
Female viagra gets approved but with a strong warning. (Photo: iStock)
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The first drug to treat low sexual desire in women won approval from US health regulators on Tuesday, but with a warning about potentially dangerous low blood pressure and fainting side effects, especially when taken with alcohol.

The US FDA said the pink pill, to be sold under the brand name Addyi and made by privately held Sprout Pharmaceuticals, will only be available through certified and specially trained health care professionals and pharmacies due to its safety issues.

Addyi, whose chemical name is flibanserin, is designed for premenopausal women whose lack of sexual desire causes distress. The condition is formally known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or HSDD.

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Published: 19 Aug 2015,08:03 AM IST

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