Dr. Adrienne Fugh-Berman doesn't know what she is talking about. People with normal sex drive, for whom it "just happens" can't imagine that anyone can not have it. The conclusion then is that the problem stems from some other condition. Her theory is that the problem doesn't exist and was invented by the drug company to sell a new pill. I am no fan of Big Pharma and have no doubt that this is done. I also don't want to take a drug that isn't fully tested so I am not criticizing the FDA. But Dr. Berman is not helping those of us with this dysfunction by glibly saying it's all in our heads.
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Dr. Adrienne Fugh-Berman doesn't know what she is talking about. People with normal sex drive, for whom it "just happens" can't imagine that anyone can not have it. The conclusion then is that the problem stems from some other condition. Her theory is that the problem doesn't exist and was invented by the drug company to sell a new pill. I am no fan of Big Pharma and have no doubt that this is done. I also don't want to take a drug that isn't fully tested so I am not criticizing the FDA. But Dr. Berman is not helping those of us with this dysfunction by glibly saying it's all in our heads.
June 20, 2015 - 11:31amThis Comment
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