In the last decade drugs like Viagra have become household names. Besides its more notorious recreational use, it has helped to combat erectile dysfunction, a medical condition faced by an estimated 2.3 million British men.
But difficulties with sexual health affect a couple, not just the male. Are the needs and desires of women been taken into account by those involved with prescribing these pills?
Margaret Forburn, a sex therapist and chair of the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy and Cynthia McVey, lecturer in sexual dysfunction at Glasgow Caledonian University join Jenni to discuss. Tell us your views... For further information please contact Â鶹ԼÅÄ Audience Lines on 0800 044 044