Andrew Huberman· PhD
And I don't think there are very many good libido enhancing drugs for men or for women. Right? We talked about this drug vi that is helpful and seems to have a positive effect.
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And I don't think there are very many good libido enhancing drugs for men or for women. Right? We talked about this drug vi that is helpful and seems to have a positive effect.
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there isn't probably a single drug that has had that effect on women's sexual health is there you know the first drug that ever came out was in 2015 called Addie the second drug was called violisi but not even close to the impact that Viagra had in men they're more about desire and we are learning that they may have some other functions as well off label like orgasmic function both are good drugs but they just really never took off like Viagra you know