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Ìý Viagra Tuesday 15 April 2003 Ìý
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.
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