My brother overdosed on Viagra and his ding dong would not go down as a result while standing in the checkout line at Walmart he accidently poked a female customer in the rear and he was arrested for rape , he explain that it was not his fault and the judge told him if he could try some of the viarga for himself that he will help to make a decision as to the effects of the pill.Now the last report i've gotten on this is that the judge is in jail for solicition of sex from the female prostitutes that have been comming before him in court. As a result he caught a dose of "AIDS" and is in treatment and my brother's case is on hold till the judge gets well///All i can say is if you use the stuff be sure you take some duct tape to try to hold it down or you could end up before the JUDGE///
2006-08-07 12:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's too early to know much. Viagra hasn't been out that long. And Viagra is not an "enhancement" drug although some people can be psychologically persuaded that something extra is happening. The drug works on you physically and that's it. It doesn't make you hornier or have better orgasms. All of that happens in your head. The big one. Not the little one. :)
2006-08-07 19:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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That's unknown, because the drug hasn't been around long enough for such long term studies. We'll probably start finding that out in 20 or 30 years.
2006-08-07 19:34:23
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answered by Beardog 7
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Viagra has only been out (in the USA) a few years.
2006-08-07 19:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Viagra hasn't been out long enough for that study~
2006-08-07 19:45:51
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answered by Ca-C 3
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Many men suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED) -- the inability to achieve and sustain an erection long enough to have enjoyable and fulfilling sex. For a variety of reasons ED is most common in men over 45. The sex drive is often lowered even further in older men who are taking medications of various kinds.
Most of us assume the sex drive gradually diminishes as we get older, so we are prepared to accept ED as a natural condition. But the fact is, the inability for many men to sustain an erection may be more the result of treatable physical conditions rather than an actual loss of sex drive.
Until the early 1980s most people -- including most trained urologists -- assumed that ED was basically a mental or psychological problem. But in 1983 at a presentation to the American Urological Association, Dr. Gilbert M demonstrated that a penis could be made erect by injecting it with the drug cialis. In a public demonstration, he used his own penis to make the point.
Gil had discovered that the penis could be made erect by relaxing the normally constricted blood vessels leading into it. Once the blood vessels are relaxed, they let in more blood and the penis inflates something like a balloon to form an erection.
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2014-07-21 04:41:19
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answered by ? 2
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When they were younger? Like 3 years ago?
2006-08-07 19:34:29
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answered by Pancakes 7
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I suppose they could ruin themselves. I guess you can break that thing. That's why medical professionals tell men if they have an erection for longer than 4 hours to get to the ER.
2006-08-07 19:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would they need it when they were younger. I would question the long term effects on anyone.
2006-08-07 19:33:43
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answered by Can do it man 3
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Obviously it's not been aroudn that long to accumulate data like that.
2006-08-07 19:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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