The new "female Viagra," a daily pill for low sex drive called Addyi, costs $800 per month. Older products for women also have seen huge price run-ups, Truven Health Analytics data show. Until Pfizer launched the first impotence pill, Viagra, in 1998, there were few options for men besides penile implants and injections. However, price hikes appear to be limiting usage for some products in the U.S., where prices aren't regulated. The drugs' makers insist list prices far exceed the negotiated prices insurers pay them and say they price products based on their value.
Source: Fox News December 05, 2016 17:12 UTC