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Viagra Must Not Be Used For Stag Night Pranks.



Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 19 February 2008 | There are 0 comments

The erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis & Levitra are serious medications
Ukmedix News has learned that it is becoming a common stag night prank to spike the prospective groom’s drink with one of the 3 impotence drugs Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. Recently on Australian radio a deejay spoke about how on his brother’s stag night he had spiked his brother’s beer with Viagra in the hope that he would get an uncontrollable erection. He has been reprimanded by the nation’s health authorities for making a joke about what could have been a very serious situation and for also giving other people the same dangerous idea to do something similar.

Viagra Must Not Be Used For Stag Night Pranks.

At Ukmedix News firstly we would like to point out that Viagra does not increase sexual desire but only the ability to maintain an erection when stimulated. This means that unless the groom is actually stimulated he may not even notice the effect of the drug. Secondly we would also mention that giving somebody Viagra without his knowledge is extremely irresponsible and stupid. Viagra can interact with other medications and is also not good for people who have low blood pressure. Someone who is given Viagra without his knowledge could end up with serious health complications.

The erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are serious medications and they are not there for playing jokes. It is illegal to give somebody one of these drugs without their knowledge and it is illegal to buy it without a prescription. At Ukmedix News we encourage a responsible approach to using erectile dysfunction medication and we are keen to let it be known that the drugs should not be used as party drugs but as serious medication for a serious medical problem.

It is known that people who use Viagra, Cialis and Levitra irresponsibly after drinking a large amount of alcohol could be putting themselves at risk of contracting sexually transmitted disease including the AIDS virus. Research has shown that men who drink become sexually irresponsible and therefore are less likely to use condoms.

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