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Sexual Arousal Cream Promising in Some Subsets of Women


 

FROM OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

Data May Inform Phase 3 Trial

This phase 2b trial sets the stage for a phase 3 trial, she writes, to evaluate sildenafil topical cream in women with female sexual arousal disorder in the subsets where there were positive findings (those with or without a secondary diagnosis of decreased desire) but not among women having difficulty reaching orgasm.

“If positive, it could lead to a new therapeutic area for the unmet treatment needs of premenopausal and postmenopausal women with female sexual arousal disorder,” Dr. Pinkerton writes.

A study coauthor, Clint Dart, reports money was paid to his institution from Daré Bioscience, he provided independent data verification, and he is an employee of Premier Research. Isabella Johnson, Andrea Ries Thurman, MD, Jessica Hatheway, MBA, David R. Friend, PhD, and Andrew Goldstein, MD, are employees of Daré Bioscience. Katherine A. Cornell is an employee of Strategic Science & Technologies, LLC. C. Paige Brainard, MD, was financially compensated by Del Sol Research Management and her practice received funding from Daré Bioscience for study-specific activities. Dr. Goldstein also reported receiving payments from Nuvig, Ipsen, and AbbVie. Dr. Pinkerton’s institution received funds from Bayer Pharmaceuticals as she served as PI for a multinational clinical trial.

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