Search Helium

Home > Health & Fitness > Pharmaceuticals > Medicine Development

Should pharmaceutical companies develop a "stay-faithful" pill to reduce sexual desires?

Results so far:

Yes
18% 247 votes Total: 1372 votes
No
82% 1125 votes

by Peta Ealing Cameron

Created on: January 03, 2008   Last Updated: April 11, 2010

If pharmaceutical companies developed such a pill, the concept may be of benefit in certain circumstances. Though you must admit, those who did believe they needed to use this medication could possibly possess a rather unhealthy sexual appetite. Oh, the dilemmas in the world today are concerning sex and lust in humans. We all have one, a sexual appetite that is. But do we always use them in the morally correct fashion.

Such a concept really doesn't allow people to develop their innate moral skills in the real world today. Calling a pill the "Stay Faithful Pill does not seem to be the correct name for this product. The pill should have a name that can be associated to all people with difficulties in the sexual areas which cause issues for certain people.

The Medical industry should have an understanding of what purposes this type of pharmaceutical product would be most beneficial for. The actual act of refraining from committing an act of unfaithfulness should be an act which is governed by the person's moral attitude. I do not believe the every day person with any beneficial results would use such a pill.

The world today is so full of problems with rape and paedophilia. Yes, for such a particular situation, perhaps the world could benefit from such a medication. The horrors in society today could only be improved if people in jail for these types of crimes were curbed especially on release. In these cases, the benefits would be amazing if they were forced to take such a pill.

For others I am not so sure. If it were available to the public, it would obviously become a personal choice. Suppressing a normal healthy sexual desire could to me be abnormal and possibly cause other side effects such as depression or anger. In the cases. It may solve the problems in the world today with abuse of a sexual nature.

Normal sexual desires within humans would need to be analysed thoroughly before any such decisions to produce such a pill were taken on. Those that have high sexual desires are generally those who do not express energies correctly. The situation and the psychology of the person would need to be monitored.

Perhaps through a medical prescription it may work. Evaluating circumstances of a person would to me be the most critical requirement. Availability to the public should definitely not be overlooked, though medical supervision should be involved

286613_m Learn more about this author, Peta Ealing Cameron.
Click here to send this author comments or questions.

269687

Featured Partner

Population Services International

PSI is a leading global health organization with programs targeting malaria, child survival, HIV and reproductive health. Working in partnership within the public and private sectors, and harnessing the power of markets, PSI provides lif...more


CONNECT WITH US

Read
our blog
Helum for writers

Write and get published
Share with other writers
Polish your freelancing skills

Join our active writing community
Helium Content Source for Publishers

Quality articles from proven freelancers
Exclusive rights, fast turnaround
Brand engagement, business blogging -- our writers do it all

Get custom content today!

INFORMATION


Helium, Inc.
200 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 USA