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Getting help for women's sexual problems can be complicated process Some erectile dysfunction drugs used "off label" have helped some women Herbs including ashwagandha, astragalus, panax ginseng, are sometimes helpful Experimental drugs being tested in clinical trials may be an option By Elizabeth Cohen CNN Medical Correspondent ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Sexually dysfunctional women in the United States are, well, mostly out of luck. Women's sexual dysfunction is an area of medicine that's highly neglected, experts say. Unlike men, there are no approved drugs to take. If you go strictly by the rules, the best medical science has to offer is counseling, or a device that applies suction to your clitoris, or physical therapy for your vagina. While not to diminish these choices, where's that convenient, little blue pill for... [read full story]
