Ladies, rejoice! Actually, guys, rejoice! There's 10% of women that are in need of the "little pink pill" and the FDA has finally approved the drug. Yesterday, the FDA decided the long-time-coming pill after benefits finally outweighed the side effects.

There's 26 drugs out there to treat forms of sexual dysfunction in men--women: none.

According to Yahoo:

The drug’s label will bear a boxed warning — the most serious type — alerting doctors and patients to the risks of dangerously low blood pressure and fainting, especially when the pill is combined with alcohol. The same problems can occur when taking the drug with other commonly prescribed medications, including antifungals used to treat yeast infections.

“Patients and prescribers should fully understand the risks associated with the use of Addyi before considering treatment,” said Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA’s drug center, in a statement.

Though, the FDA has imposed a very specific safety plan for the drug. Doctors who will be allowed to distribute the drug will have to take classes from the drug manufacturers.

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