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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 ...
Addyi is an FDA-approved medication to treat low sex drive in women. Here, one woman shares what her marriage has been like since she's started taking the "little pink pill" ...
But there is still a divide among health professionals about whether the little pink pill should receive Federal Drug Administration approval. Here's what you need to know about where things stand: 1.
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 ...
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 ...
Aisling Chin-Yee will direct 'The Pink Pill', the debut feature of the Docs For Change Project, with Everywoman Studios and Sphere Abacus attached. Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...
The pink pill promises to give women a boost in the bedroom, so why hasn't it been approved? Latest U.S.
A “pink pill” to boost women’s sex drive remains elusive after a decade of searching by some of the world’s biggest drugmakers. A panel of health experts on Friday rejected the latest ...
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 ...