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Zestra for Women Increases Sexual Pleasure

Published in Women's Health Weekly, December 20th, 2001

QualiLife Pharmaceuticals, Inc., announced the interim results of its pilot safety and efficacy study of Zestra for Women, which they presented at the "Female Sexual Function Forum" (FSFF) in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 27, 2001.

The results were presented by David M. Ferguson, PhD, MD. Zestra for Women is a topically applied, botanical feminine massage oil formulated to enhance female sexual pleasure, increase warmth, sensitivity and sensation, and facilitate arousal when applied to the clitoris, labia, and vaginal opening. Zestra for Women is not a drug. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and has not been evaluated...

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