Trial Information
Summary: Has a decrease in sexual desire come between you?
If your desire for sex is not what it used to be, there may be a
larger issue at hand. You may have a condition known as Hypoactive
Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD). HSDD is typically identified by
decreased or an absent desire for sex. It can cause significant
personal concern, as well as strain on relationships, potentially
having a negative impact on your home life, your job, and your
self-esteem. If you are a pre-menopausal woman with a decrease in
your sexual desire, you are invited to see if you may qualify for a
medical research study for women concerned about their decreased
sexual desire.
Qualified participants will receive study medication, medical
exams, and lab tests at no charge. If eligible, you will be
compensated for your time and travel. For more information on this
study, please visit the sponsor website
www.DecreasedSexualDesire.com
Patient Inclusion Criteria
- Between 18 and 50 years old
- Pre-menopausal (still experiencing regular menstrual
cycles)
- Be in a stable, monogamous, heterosexual relationship for at
least 1 year
- Must be willing to attempt monthly sexual activity.
Patient Exclusion Criteria
- History of Major Depressive Disorder within 6 months prior to
screening.
- History of drug or alcohol dependence or abuse within the past
year.
For more information,
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Contact:
Heather Orr, Clinical Research Coordinator
Insignia Clinical Research
4150 N. Armenia Avenue, Suite 201
Tampa, FL 33607
Telephone: 813-739-1174
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:30:06 AM