Written by Rupert Kircz | Tuesday, 07 July 2009 | There are 0 comments
It’s an old trick now, but it really works! The Mayor of a poor town in Chile has issued a statement saying that elderly people in Lo Prado will be eligible to receive four erectile dysfunction tablets of their choice every single month. Senor Navarrete explained that he was not the first Mayor to do this and the others in the region of Santiago have done the same something which we have reported on previously at Ukmedix News.

Senor Navarrete said that having insurance was not a requirement and that all the men needed to do was to register themselves with the health service. This was so they could be checked for underlying health conditions in line with proper medical practice. The other condition he stipulated was that they had to be at least 60 years old. It is likely that the tablets on offer will be the world’s best selling erectile dysfunction medication Viagra, however the Mayor did not rule out the free issue of Cialis and Levitra. In all it is estimated that 1,500 men in the town will be able to claim the free impotence medications and $10,000 has been earmarked for this project.
Politicians who promise free Viagra not only get votes but also get huge publicity for their election campaigns. Ukmedix News has reported on many instances of South American politicians relying on the promise of free Viagra in order to get elected. Other nation’s politicians who have made use of the “Viagra Trick” are Indonesia and Mexico.
While giving out free Viagra proves to be popular with old men it sometimes causes problems with their wives who having become extremely used to not having sex with their husbands are suddenly pestered with amorous requests. In one case which we reported on at Ukmedix News an old Italian man had to be physically restrained by members of his family after rediscovering his long lost erectile function.
