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    Pham notes that while there is some “promising research” on certain supplements that allege to help increase libido — such as ginseng, ginkgo, fenugreek, kava, Tribulus terrestris and ...

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    Clomiphene, a different medication that does come in pill form, is used to treat infertility in women. However, because of the way it works in the body, it can also be used to treat low ...

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    When it comes to non-prescription aphrodisiacs and male enhancement pills, most are big on promises but small on actual results. The evidence that Spanish fly works is, likewise, scant.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    [11] [27] [28] When there is reduced sex drive in individuals with relatively low concentrations of testosterone, particularly in postmenopausal women or men over the age of 60, [29] dietary supplements that are purported to increase serum testosterone concentrations have been used, with the intention of increasing libido, although with limited ...

  7. Sex and drugs - Wikipedia

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    It has been often linked to enhanced libido and risk-taking behavior in humans. [49] Cocaine has been observed to increase sexual arousal or to trigger spontaneous erections and orgasms. [50] In contrast, other data has shown that persistent cocaine use impairs sexual desire and the capacity of both men and females to achieve orgasm. [30]