What drugs make women excited? Analysis of hot topics on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, hot topics about women's health and drugs have continued to ferment on social media and news platforms. This article combines hot data from the entire Internet in the past 10 days to analyze which drugs have been widely discussed, and sort out their scientific basis and controversial points.
1. Top 5 hot drug topics in the past 10 days

| Ranking | Drugs/Ingredients | Related keywords | Discuss the popularity index |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dapoxetine | Female sexual dysfunction, delayed | 87,000 |
| 2 | flibanserin | Female Viagra, loss of libido | 62,000 |
| 3 | Melatonin | Insomnia improvement, mood regulation | 54,000 |
| 4 | ginseng extract | Traditional nourishing, energy-boosting | 41,000 |
| 5 | CBD essential oil | Relaxation, stress reduction, sensory sensitivity | 38,000 |
2. In-depth analysis of focus drugs
1. Dapoxetine
As a short-acting dosage form of SSRI drugs, it has recently been promoted as a "delay drug for women" and has caused heated discussions. Clinical data shows that it is about 58% effective in improving premature ejaculation, but research on female sexual dysfunction is still limited.
2. Flibanserin
Commonly known as "Female Viagra", it is approved by the US FDA for hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women. The controversial point is that it needs to be taken continuously for 4 weeks to be effective, and taking it with alcohol may cause hypotension.
3. Statistics of hotly discussed opinions on social platforms
| platform | Support medication ratio | Opposition to drug use ratio | Neutral attitude ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 42% | 33% | 25% | |
| little red book | 38% | 27% | 35% |
| Zhihu | 29% | 45% | 26% |
4. Expert warnings and suggestions
1. Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Peking University First Hospital pointed out:"70% of female sexual dysfunction is related to psychological factors, and blind use of medication may conceal the real cause."
2. Data from the Shanghai Mental Health Center shows that 23% of women who tried "stimulant drugs" experienced adverse reactions such as dizziness and nausea.
3. Recommended alternatives: psychological counseling (effectiveness rate 61%), pelvic floor muscle training (improvement rate 54%), couple communication therapy
5. Scientific Medication Guide
| Drug type | Applicable symptoms | risk level | Medical advice required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hormones | Loss of libido during menopause | ★★★★ | Must |
| neuromodulation | orgasmic disorder | ★★★ | Suggestions |
| plant extracts | Mild lack of energy | ★★ | Optional |
Conclusion:Drugs must be used with caution, as women’s sexual health involves multiple physical, psychological, and social factors. It is recommended to choose an intervention plan based on individual circumstances under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid blindly following Internet hot spots.
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