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“Female Sexual Dysfunction” Created By Drug Companies

Who benefits most when women believe they should want sex more often than they really do want sex? If you answered "their husbands," guess again. EurekaAlert reports that Ray Moynihan, an Australian journalist and lecturer at the University of Newcastle, has detailed drug industry efforts to develop the "disease entity" called "female sexual dysfunction," and to portray it in the media as widespread. The website reports that Moynihan's new book 'Sex, Lies and Pharmaceuticals' reveals how the pharmaceutical industry helped design diagnostic tools to persuade women that their sexual difficulties deserve a medical label and treatment.

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3 Comments

  1. How perfect! Just imagine, if you had the $$$ to create and then advertise a new ailment, to add to the never ending list of new and dreadful disease, create an apparatus to establish just a glimps of nothing,used to persuade people into thinking they have it, then create a so called Drug, that won’t cure anything, but instead will manage this disease, for the rest of your life, then sell the hell out of it, to anyone who will fall for it, wouldn’t you do it! Where do we go next? I know! Why don’t you just convince us all we’re dead, then sell us a drug to keep us alive! Couldn’t possibly make more on anything else. After all, Life is more valuable than health right? Isn’t it?

  2. d.p.heilala

    Maybe the women need a well-hung young buck-

  3. Good post, Doug. Seems even some doctors buy into their crap, either that, or they’re being payed off. Let’s all repeat after me: Lipitor is better, Lipitor is better. Bull$&#!. The generic is just as good and costs a bunch less.

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