Ok, I know this isn't exactly the same thing, but...
I work at a vet clinic and we carry pheromone products for dogs and cats. They are used for pets that are exhibiting anxiety or destructive behavior. It is in the form of a spray, or a plug-in diffuser (like an air freshener) that releases the pheromones into the environment. These really work. They bring about feelings of calm, security, well-being, and familiarity. The animal is less likely to engage in the unwanted behavior. I use them myself b/c when I got a new kitten, my other cats got really upset and started peeing in the house, marking their territory. The pheromones really worked to stop this. At work, I have heard from clients who used the dog version, b/c their dog would go crazy when they left the house and literally chew/dig through doors and was destroying the house trying to get outside. The pheromones helped immensely. We always try the pheromone product first, it doesn't always work but it is good to try that (combined with training/discipline) before resorting to medication.
So...I think there is something to this for humans too. But I haven't personally heard from someone who tried it. I would think the effect, if any, would be subtle, not an overpowering lusty desire!