The Default Patient Was Male: The Hidden Sex Gap in Medicine — and What a Pink Pill Can't Fix
In early 2013, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration did something almost unprecedented: it told women to take half the dose of one of the country's most popular sleeping pills. Zolpidem—sold as Ambien—had been on the market for two decades, taken by millions of men and women at the same dose. The drug hadn't changed. What changed was a belated discovery: women clear it from their...
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