StreamVault
HomeBrowseSearch

This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.

TMDB

Horizon · S40 E5

Sexual Chemistry (Update)

2003-02-13 · 60 min

The drug Viagra revolutionised the treatment of sexual dysfunction in men on its launch five years ago. An accidental discovery, the tablet that gave impotent men the chance once more to have natural erections became the fastest selling pill in history and has earned its manufacturer, Pfizer, over $6bn. The search is now on for a similar drug that could help women. Research is revealing that female sexuality is more complex than expected. For women suffering from a loss of desire many scientists believe that drugs acting on the brain may be the way forward. A pioneering Scottish study may have identified just such a drug and begun testing it scientifically. An erection is achieved by filling the erectile tissue of the penis with blood. Blood vessels widen to allow blood in and then constrict to maintain the pressure. Male impotence was long thought to be a psychiatric effect, a result of stress, anxiety or depression. Medical advice was that there was not much to be done. Some patients refused to take this message on board.

← PreviousNext →

Season 40 Episodes

  • E1The Mystery Of Easter Island
  • E2Living Nightmare
  • E3Averting Armageddon
  • E4Dirty Bomb
  • E5Sexual Chemistry (Update)
  • E6The Day We Learned To Think
  • E7Trial and Error
  • E8Earthquake Storms
  • E9Life On Mars (Update)
  • E10The Secret Life Of Caves
  • E11God On The Brain
  • E12Flight 587
  • E13SARS: The True Story
  • E14The Big Chill
  • E15The Bible Code
  • E16Last Flight of the Columbia
  • E17The Hunt for an AIDS Vaccine
  • E18Percy Pilcher's Flying Machine
  • E19Time Trip