A DRUG dubbed “Viagra for women” is set to be launched.

Inventor Dr Iona Weir said Myregyna has been proven in trials to “improve sexual response and sexual function” in women over 50.
The New Zealand-based cell biologist added: “It actually boosts natural hydration,
“Men got Viagra, but women got nothing, right?
“This is going to be the first non-hormonal treatment that will give you your sex life back.”
Her firm, Weir Science, expects sales of the plant-based drug to top £7.5billion a year.
It aims to reverse the effects of Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) in millions of post-menopausal women worldwide.
The doctor claims Myregyna, which is plant based, has produced spectacular results in a clinical trial of New Zealand women over the age of 55.
She claims there were women in the trial who hadn’t had sex for years – and after using the drug were now having regular sex and orgasms without pain.
But she added it’s not just about sex.
“It will enable you to go to a disco, whatever you want to do, and jump, you know, go to the gym, basically, enjoy life again” she told a New Zealand magazine.
Dr Weir is currently in talks with two global drug firms and is in the process of registering the product with the Food and Drug Administration in the US.