LBP Episode 162: Have you heard of the 'Little Pink Pill' also known as the 'Female Viagra'?
Sometimes you’re in the mood to hit the sheets with your partner and other times it’s the last thing you want to do. But if you suffer from a condition called hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), you may experience not wanting to get frisky often. Also known as “Female Viagra”, this little pink pill is the first prescription medication for low sexual desire in women. That’s right, ladies, hypoactive sexual disorder (aka not wanting to have sex) is one of the most common sex problems in the world! And if you’re a woman who’s tired of her low libido, then this non-hormonal therapy may be just the answer you’re looking for. In this episode, Dr. Oakley & Holly break down the good, the side effects, and everything in between on the libido-boosting “Pink Pill”, Addyi. A big Shout-Out to our fabulous Sponsor UTIVA!!! Utiva Bladder Health is clinically proven to help reduce overactive bladder and lower urinary tract symptoms. You can help lower your risk of preventing UTIs. Dr. Oakley loves and recommends Utiva to her patients after radiation to the pelvis, from uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer to breast cancer and she takes it daily herself. Check it out: https://www.utivahealth.com/ - Her favorite is the Utiva Cranberry PACs: it’s a simple, small, once-a-day pill taken for daily support of the urinary tract to prevent ongoing UTIs. PACs are also the antioxidant of the cranberry and provide other gut health benefits. Just toss it in your purse so you’ll always be prepared!! Thank you, ladies, for listening. Always feel free to ask Dr. Oakley any women’s health questions at any time. Please send in your comments, questions, and suggestions for future topics at TheLadyBodPod@gmail.com for the chance to have your questions answered on the show! #pinkpill #lowlibido #femaleviagra #femalesexualhealth #urology #takethatcrotchupanotch
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