The introduction of
Viagra® was the beginning of
a sexual revolution. Although the
emphasis of the coverage has been on
male sexual dysfunction, the problem
appears to be more prevalent in women.
The National Health and Societal Life
Survey interviewed over 3,000 American
men and women aged 18 to 59. Results
revealed that 31% of men and 43% of
women experienced some degree of sexual
dysfunction. Low sexual desire was
experienced by 22% of women,
difficulties with arousal and/or
lubrication were reported by 14%, and 7%
complained of pain during intercourse.
Normal human sexual
response is dependent on a variety of
psychological and physiological factors.
The female sexual response cycle is
usually described in four stages;
desire, excitement, orgasm, and
resolution. FSD can result as a disorder
of any one, or more than one, stage of
this cycle. FSD may stem from issues
surrounding sex, or be an adverse side
effect of medications. Many emotional
issues, including motherhood, job
demands, and stressful events can
interfere with sexual desire. Physical
factors can include declining health,
aging, depression, medications, or drug
or alcohol abuse.
Pharmacists can play a
vital role in screening for adverse
sexual effects of medications, and
advise women about their options for
managing this common problem. A variety
of nonprescription, prescription, and
investigational preparations may be of
benefit.
We work together with
physicians and patients to solve
medication problems.
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