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  2. What are libido gummies — and can they really help women ...

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    Gummies and other supplements on the market proclaim they can help with anything from sleep to stress levels — even getting women in the mood for sex.But can these so-called libido-boosting ...

  3. Do Gwyneth Paltrow’s new ‘DTF’ libido supplements ... - AOL

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    Now Goop has created a supplement designed to increase a woman’s libido. The new capsules, appropriately named “DTF,” are formulated to enhance women’s sexual desire, arousal and mood ...

  4. Libido lessons: Everything you need to know about your sex drive

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    Vyleesi, the brand name of bremelanotide, is also FDA-approved to help women with low libido. However, unlike Addyi, Vyleesi is an on-demand drug that works via injection into the thigh or abdomen ...

  5. Bremelanotide - Wikipedia

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    Bremelanotide, sold under the brand name Vyleesi, is a medication used to treat low sexual desire in women. [2] Specifically it is used for low sexual desire which occurs before menopause and is not due to medical problems, psychiatric problems, or problems within the relationship.

  6. Drugs and sexual desire - Wikipedia

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    Flibanserin [1] and Bremelanotide [3] were developed for raising sexual desire in women, whereas similar conditions in men are treated using medications for sexual dysfunction. [4] On the other hand, down-regulation on libido comes in two approaches: a direct or an indirect mechanism. Multiple drugs from each category have been proven effective ...

  7. Yohimbine - Wikipedia

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    Yohimbine should not be confused with yohimbe [4] but often is. [5]Yohimbe is the common English name for the tree species P. johimbe (also called Corynanthe johimbe) and, by extension, the name of a medicinal preparation made from the bark of that tree, sold as an aphrodisiac. [6]

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