Fda Questions How Well 'female Viagra' Works

FDA questions how well 'female Viagra' works

Federal health experts meet this week to review the first pill designed to boost the female sex drive, more than a decade after Pfizer's drug Viagra sparked the search for a female counterpart. Food and Drug Administration - Pfizer - Sildenafil - United States - Sexuality

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