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Four drugs may be used to treat lovesickness

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For Women*

Flibanserin is a drug used to increase sexual desire in women. Now, it has entered clinical trials. "Essentially, it's a dopamine-boosting drug. Dopamine is the chemical that increases sexual interest," says Irving Goldstein. He works at the Center for Sexual Medicine at Alvarado Hospital in San Diego. Then again, he explained, *can work on women too. If her testosterone levels are high enough, it can increase blood flow to the genitals. Of course, there are not that many such women. So, *only* do what you can. It won't help if the person you marry is a snoring pig who keeps you up all night.

Pheromones

2009 is the 50th anniversary of the birth of the term "pheromone". It was invented to describe the chemical communication signals released by animals. This is often associated with mating. However, whether humans exist is still a mystery. Regardless, so-called pheromone preparations are already being sold on the Internet. Its purpose is to increase your sexual attractiveness. Until conclusive evidence is available, flowers and chocolates may be reliable options. Their increased charisma is equivalent to pheromones.

Aphrodisiac

Vole, considered a monogamous mammal. Apart from humans, there are very few mammals who are so affectionate. Voles secrete hormones that drive sexual attraction, mate intimacy, and nesting behavior. Research suggests the same chemical triggering mechanism may also apply to humans. This means that in the future some over-the-counter synthetic preparation will activate your love.

“We know that oxytocin increases trust and emotional rapport between humans,” said Larry Young. He studies rodents like mice at Emory University in Atlanta. "So it makes sense that this ingredient was developed to produce love."

Memory Suppressant Drugs

Several recent experiments have looked at post-traumatic stress disorder . The results suggest that medications can be used to reduce the mental impact of internal blows to a more manageable level. At the same time, such drugs do not erase specific memories. "In post-traumatic stress situations, the emotional expression is so intense. It disrupts normal brain mechanisms. This leaves people struggling with memories," said Karim Nader of McGill University in Montreal, Canada. explain.

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