Perhaps 20 years ago, there was a multi-part novel, in one of the Penthouse Variations clone magazines, which was written by a well-known science fiction writer whose name I cannot remember. It had a fascinating SF and societal theme, coupled with some of the best erotic writing I have ever encountered. I'm hoping someone can recognize it. I'd like to do some stories based on it, with credit.
The premise was that the society had gotten increasingly puritanical, and cut off medical assistance to people with HIV/AIDS. A gay virologist-infectious disease physician lost his lover to a horrible death, just before independent researchers found a true cure for HIV. He sought revenge, and created something known to society as "endorphin". It was wildly popular but had a biological time bomb.
Endorphin, applied to the surface of the eye for absorption, tremendously increased sex drive, and apparently general health. They enjoyed a very wide range of sexual activities. Users kept their weight and physique where they wanted. The society split into very promiscuous people who enjoyed its effects, opposed to anti-sexual "neopuritans".
Endorphin also, however, transmitted Sexually Acquired Neoplastic Disease (SAND), a term modeled after the original HIV diagnosis, Gay-Related Immune Disorder. Endorphin users became prone to a wide range of aggressive cancers.
The story ended when a cure for SAND was discovered, somewhat by accident. I'd like to write on the post-SAND society.
Anyone recognize the story?