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Regarding Ashley's sickness, there is a legal drug called Bremelanotide  (brand name Vyleesi in the United States).  This drug is prescribed for women who experience difficulty in becoming sexually aroused. It is sometimes referred to as the female Viagra.

You inject the drug 45 minutes before you plan to have sex.

Side effects of Vylessi are:  nausea, flushing, headache, vomiting, reaction at the injection site.

Flushing is a sudden reddening of the face, neck, and upper chest due to increased blood flow.

From wiki, percentages reflect how many women who took this drug and who reported a specific side effect.

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The most frequently encountered side effect of bremelanotide is nausea (40.0%), which may be intolerable to some people.[1] The use of anti-nausea medications (e.g. ondansetron) prior to administration of bremelanotide may help to reduce the nausea.[1] Other side effects may include flushing (20.3%), injection site reactions (13.2%), headache (11.3%), vomiting (4.8%), cough (3.3%), fatigue (3.2%), hot flushes (2.7%), paresthesia (2.6%), dizziness (2.2%), and nasal congestion (2.1%

These percentages were reported by women who had difficulty being sexually aroused.  That is not the case for Ashley, who is easily aroused, so the side effect percentages may be higher for her, IF she took this drug.

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