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Viagra, Cialis Users Too Busy Doin' It To Use Condoms
By Chris Morran on July 6, 2010 11:15 AM  
Judging by the Viagra and Cialis ads on TV, users of these drugs spend their time playing novelty covers of "Viva Las Vegas" in the garage with their buddies or taking baths outdoors with their wives in separate claw-foot tubs. But no, apparently men take these pills so they can have sex, which they're doing a lot of; oh, and they're also catching a lot of STDs. More »

BPA Linked To Erectile Dysfunction
By Meg Marco on November 11, 2009 11:49 PM  

—>Here's some bad news for people who like functional erections, Health.com says that a new study has linked erectile dysfunction to the controversial chemical BPA.  More »

Zencore Plus Recalled Because You Might Die
By Ben Popken on March 20, 2009 2:47 PM  

—>Activate descending slide whistle: Bodee LLC is recalling boner pill Zencore Plus because if you use it and take organic nitrates you might die. The interaction between the benzamidenafil and the organic nitrates can cause a "life-threatening" risk of a sudden and large drop in blood pressure, the FDA said in a press release, while noting that the probability of such an interaction occurring is unknown.  More »

Boner Drug Ads To Run Exclusively During Programs Targeted To Adults?
By Meg Marco on December 10, 2008 9:28 PM  

—>Tired of your kids asking you what "erectile dysfunction" is? You're not alone.   More »

FDA Requiring Hearing Loss Warnings On Viagra, Cialis, Levitra
By Chris Walters on October 19, 2007 6:20 PM  

—> Stop doing that or you'll go deaf! That's the new warning (sort of) the FDA will require on popular anti-impotence drugs, spurred after a published report of a man who suffered sudden hearing loss after taking Viagra. The FDA took a look at side effect data and found 29 cases since 1996 where men suffered from similar hearing loss after taking one of the three drugs. "In two thirds of the cases, the hearing loss was ongoing, the agency said." A drug to treat pulmonary hypertension, Revatio, will also receive the warning because it contains the same ingredient as Viagra.  More »

Exciting News from the World of Spam
By consumerist.com on April 6, 2006 8:54 PM  

—>Move over Flinstone's, there's a new chewable in town and it ain't for kids.  More »

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