It has been over a decade since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the blockbuster drug Viagra®,
Why is there testosterone in a drug for women? Although testosterone is often thought of as a “male” hormone, it is also present in women and the deficiency of testosterone in women has been found to decrease libido or sex drive. Studies have been conducted which show that testosterone therapy can increase sexual desire and activity, as well as decrease sexual distress. The goal of testosterone treatment in women complaining of FSD is to increase blood testosterone levels towards the normal range of pre-menopausal women in an effort to alleviate the symptoms of this disorder.
BioSante plans to submit a new drug application (NDA) to the FDA in 2012. According to an interview quoted in this article from Bloomberg, Chief Executive Officer Stephen Simes of BioSante said “He aims to seek U.S. regulatory approval next year for his LibiGel® testosterone gel, in anticipation of U.S. sales in 2013.”
If approved, LibiGel® drug revenues are estimated to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, which, has led to market speculation that BioSante may be acquired or enter into a licensing deal in the near future.
If LibiGel® gets approved by FDA, I can only imagine the uncomfortable commercials that will start to appear on TV, making me want to leave the room or change the channel. However, the benefits for those that may need this revolutionary drug will outweigh any of my awkwardness.
What do you think, will a female equivalent of Viagra® be a blockbuster?