Sexual arousal disorder

[2][3] Contrary to popular belief, the disorder is not always caused from a lack of sexual arousal.

[4] Depending on the cause of the disorder, hormone therapy or a blood-flow enhancing medication, like Viagra, may be appropriate.

Bremelanotide (formerly PT-141) is being studied in clinical tests to increase sexual desire in women.

In 2014, Palatin, the company developing the drug, announced the beginning of a Phase 3 clinical trial to determine its effectiveness.

Examples of FDA registered vibrators for sexual arousal disorder include MysteryVibe's Crescendo.