Viagra
Coverage of Viagra in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Sexual Chocolate’ Faces Recalls After FDA Tests Reveal Undisclosed Viagra
Products named 'Boner Bears' and 'DTF' have been voluntarily recalled after testing revealed they contain active ingredients from Viagra and Cialis. The FDA identified the undisclosed pharmaceutical components, leading to the recall of these items.
- The 30-minute erectile dysfunction 'fix' that means you DON'T need Viagra. I'm a top urologist and tried it myself... my sex life is transformed
A top urologist claims to have found a 30-minute solution for erectile dysfunction that eliminates the need for Viagra, and has tried it themselves with transformative results. The solution is said to have improved their sex life. This alternative treatment may offer new hope for those suffering from the condition.
- Glamorous JP Morgan exec accused of turning married male broker into her office sex slave: Viagra spiking and litany of obscene forced acts that made him cry
A JP Morgan executive is accused of drugging and sexually coercing a married male broker through Viagra spiking and forced acts, leading to emotional distress. The allegations include a pattern of abusive behavior in the workplace.
- Wahay fever! Taking antihistamine had a more potent effect on patients' sex lives than Viagra
A study found that taking an antihistamine had a more potent effect on improving patients' sex lives compared to Viagra. The findings highlight an unexpected benefit of antihistamines beyond their traditional use for allergies.
- The Viagra diet: Forget those little blue diamonds, I'm 62 and have the sex drive of a 20-year-old - here's how I did it without pills
A 62-year-old claims to have regained youthful sex drive without using Viagra by adopting a lifestyle change called the 'Viagra diet.' The article emphasizes natural methods over pharmaceutical solutions for sexual health.
- Californian chocolate recalled for being spiked with Viagra ingredients
The FDA announced the recall of two Californian chocolate products marketed for sexual enhancement after they were found to contain active ingredients used to treat erectile dysfunction. The products were identified as containing Viagra-like substances, raising health safety concerns.