Lady Era Information Guide

Lady Era Information Guide
ISBN-10
173126996X
ISBN-13
9781731269966
Pages
30
Language
English
Published
2018-11-13
Publisher
Independently Published
Author
Stephen C. Ojekwu

Description

LADY ERA INTRODUCTIONThree (3) years ago, the Holy Grail for ladies with a low sex drive looks to have arrived. A small pink pill called Addyi which is pronounced as add-ee and erroneously that is nicknamed the lady Era that was the first prescription drug ever approved by the food and drug administration FDA to assist youin reinvigorate a woman's flagging desire.But days after Addyidrug gain the green light, its Sprout Pharmaceuticals, developer, was then sold, and the momentum fizzled. Factors such as a lack of awareness among doctors and med's high price made it difficult to come by. Also, a little than 10 percent of pharmacies also kept it in stock.Fast forward to this summer. Cindy Eckert formerly Whitehead, who isa cofounder of Sprout and the CEO of The Pink Ceiling, a women's start up incubator, is back and in charge of Addyi (Lady Era) after some legal wrangling. She islaunching it at a very cheap cost (a maximum out of pocket fee that is $99 per month) and making the drug available for all women via telemedicine. "Our main objective," she says, "is to ensure that women get access to this treatment."It's about time the pharmacy industry give some love to the women's bedroom needs. There is also this idea that we do notget a desire for sex the exact way men do, or if we do not want sex, that is our natural state of being, says an ob-gyn at the University of California, Tami Rowen, MD, at San Francisco who specializes in the sexual health. That is obviously wrong.HOW LADY ERA WORKSAddyi (Lady Era) is specially designed and formulated for the approximately 1 in 10 women that suffers from a regrettable loss of interest in sex for no apparent reason (versus, also said that, because they are depressed or that their partner has cut down on showering). This condition is known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) and that not all patients are married middle-agers. Women in their 30s and 20s, coupled up or single, are also similarly affected and can geta more intense emotional fallout, says MD, director of the female sexual medicine program Leah Millheiser, at Stanford University and also chief medical officer at Sprout.BUY THIS BOOK NOW!!!