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Female Libido in Menopause: Desire Loss, Biology & Solutions with Cindy Eckert

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Feb 10, 2026
Cindy Eckert, pharmaceutical entrepreneur who created Addyi to treat low female libido. She recounts building trials, fighting FDA skepticism, and relaunching access. Conversations cover how the drug works on brain chemistry, the eight-week onset and realistic expectations, the scale of clinical trials, and the cultural battle over treating women’s sexual desire medically.
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INSIGHT

Female Desire Is Often Biological

  • Brain biology underlies many cases of female low desire, not just emotions or relationship issues.
  • Cindy Eckert realized MRI studies showed distinct brain responses in women with low libido versus controls, reframing the problem as biological.
ADVICE

Ask Clinicians About Addyi And Wait Eight Weeks

  • Talk to your doctor if you have bothersome low sexual desire and ask whether Addyi might fit your history.
  • Expect gradual improvement over about eight weeks and stop if you see no benefit by eight weeks.
ADVICE

Be Proactive With Your Prescriber

  • Any licensed doctor can prescribe Addyi, so be proactive in bringing it up during visits.
  • Prepare your medical history to confirm you meet FDA criteria before prescribing.
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