Pharmaceutical and Energy-Based Management of Sexual Problems in Women
- PMID: 34602169
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ucl.2021.06.006
Pharmaceutical and Energy-Based Management of Sexual Problems in Women
Abstract
This article summarizes and critiques the evidence for use of available pharmacotherapies (vasoactive, psychoactive, and hormonal medications) and energy-based therapies (laser, radiofrequency, shockwave, and neurostimulation) for treatment of female sexual dysfunction. The enthusiasm with which energy-based treatments for sexual dysfunction have been adopted is disproportionate to the amount of data currently available to support their clinical use. Pharmacotherapy for female sexual dysfunction has considerably more research evidence to justify its use. Patients must be empowered to make an informed, autonomous determination as to whether the risk/reward ratio favors the use of pharmacotherapy, energy-based therapy, or some other treatment intervention.
Keywords: Cognitive sexual arousal; Electric stimulation therapy; Female sexual dysfunction; Genital sexual arousal; Hypoactive sexual desire; Laser therapy; Medicalization; Radiofrequency therapy.
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