Womens Sexual Dysfunction Flashcards

1
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What are 4 symptoms of sexual dysfunction?

A
  1. Low sexual desire
  2. Sexual arousal disorder
  3. Orgasmic disorder
  4. Sexual pain disorder
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What are the 3 types of female sexual dysfunctions?

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  1. Female orgasmic disorder
  2. Female sexual/arousal disorder
  3. Genito-Pelvic pain/ penetration disorder
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What does genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder include? 2

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  1. Vaginismus
  2. Dyspareunia
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How long does the symptom of change in orgasm have to be present to be diagnosed with FOD?

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6 months

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For penetration disorder, what 5 things are needed for diagnosis?

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  1. Tightening of the vaginal muscles, which prohibits penetration
  2. Tension,pain, or a burning sensation when penetration is attempted
  3. A lack or absence of the desire to have intercourse
  4. Intense phobia or fear of the penetration pain
  5. Avoidance of any kind of sexual activity
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What are 2 physiological/social causes of FSD?

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  1. Untreated anxiety or depression
  2. History of sexual abuse
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What are 4 physical issues that can cause FSD?

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  1. Cancer
  2. Kidney failure
  3. Heart disease
  4. Bladder problems
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What are 5 nonpharmacological treatments for FSD?

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  1. Open communication with partner
  2. Healthy lifestyle habits
  3. Counseling
  4. Lubricants
  5. Use of device
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What type of women is estrogen therapy used for?

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Post menopausal

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What can estrogen therapy treat and improve?

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Treat: vaginal atrophy
Improve: dyspareuria

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What is ospemifine used for?

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Moderate-Severe
1. Dyspareunia
2. Vaginal dryness

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What is the BBW for ospemifine?

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  1. Endometrial cancer
  2. CVD
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OSPEMIFINE

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OSPHENA

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14
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What is flibanserin used for?

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Hypoactive sexual disorder in premenopausal women

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15
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When should flibanserin be taken?

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At bedtime

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16
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What is the BBW for flibanserin?

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  1. Hypotension
  2. Syncope
17
Q

When should you not take Flibanserin?

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If you drank 2-3 drinks of alcohol

18
Q

How long should you wait to take flibanserin if you drank 1-2 standard alcoholic drinks?

A

Wait at least 2 hours

19
Q

What does bremelanotide increase?

A

Sexual desire and arousal

20
Q

Melanocortin receptor agonist

A

Bremelanotide

21
Q

FLIBANSERIN

A

Addyi

22
Q

BREMELANOTIDE

A

Vyleesi

23
Q

What are contraindications to bremelanotide?

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  1. Uncontrolled Hypertension
  2. Known Cardiovascular disease
24
Q

What are the 2 side effects of bremelanotide?

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  1. Focal hyperpigmentation
  2. Nausea
25
Q

What is prasterone indicated for?

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Females with Dyspareunia after menopause

26
Q

What is prasterone contraindicated in?

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Known or suspected history of breast cancer

27
Q

PRASTERONE

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Intrarosa

28
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You can’t take any more than ___ doses/month of bremelanotide

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