Generic Viagra Increasingly Used as a Recreational Drug By Younger Men
A new study is showing that recreational use of Generic Viagra is growing rapidly in men under 45 years of age. From 1998 to 2002, the use of Generic Viagra in men under forty-five tripled, says the study, which looked at 5 million insured American males. What this study indicates is that Generic Viagra is being used as a recreational drug, not as a drug to treat a medical condition. Thus, it belongs more in the category of pot, crack, heroin, or meth rather than being a medicinal pharmaceutical.
Another part of this that surprises me is that young men actually need Generic Viagra. I think this is bizarre, and it’s obviously the result of extremely poor health on the part of the younger generation today due to their mass consumption of junk foods, soft drinks, and food ingredients that deplete their nutrition and alter their libido. In addition, there is an alarming lack of physical exercise among today’s youth, and this impairs the sexual performance in younger males.
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