View clinical trials related to Sexual Desire Disorder.
Filter by:This study will be conducted to examine the effectiveness of interpersonal relationships-based online psychoeducation developed for women with sexual interest and arousal disorders.
This is a single-group, non-randomized, non-controlled, open-label observational trial to study and evaluate the efficacy of a commercial dietary supplement, called "DLM" ("test product"). It is hypothesized that the test product, which is designed as an edible gummy, will present a favorable result to increase sexual desire and improve mood.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of commercially available genital vibrator use on sexual health, female pelvic floor disorders, and overall quality of life among a diverse population of women.
Using of testes' shocker in treating the sexual dysfunction.
the objective of this study was to examine the effects of a 10 weeks biodanza program on the sexual desire and inhibition/arousal of a sample of healthy young adults. A randomized clinical study was carried out, involving a total of 86 young adults divided into Intervention Group (BG) and Control Group (CG), carrying out biodanza sessions during 10 weeks. The Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI) and the Sexual Inhibition/Sexual Arousal-Short Form Scale (SIS/SES-SF) were completed before and after the intervention.
This study is to confirm efficacy and safety of study drug BP101 in female patients with with decrease or loss of sexual desire, which is equal to acquired generalized hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). Patients will be randomized in 1:1 ratio to either BP101 or placebo arms.
The objective of this study is the role of vaginal progesterone gel in the treatment of menopausal hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Half of the study participants will receive a standard dose of self applied vaginal progesterone gel and the other half will receive oral vitamin tablets.