Written by Rupert Kircz | Saturday, 11 July 2009 | There is 1 comment
If you want people to listen to what you say, and you wanted to get reported in the worldwide press the word to use is Viagra!!

Mr.Warren Buffett who is the world’s second richest individual recently described the economic stimulus package from Barack Obama as 'half a tablet of Viagra and a bunch of candy' therefore implying that it didn’t have enough oomph!
Mr. Buffett who is 79 years old really seems to know how Viagra works and we suspect at Ukmedix News from the way he talks about this erectile dysfunction drug that he is a man who uses a whole tablet.
Every single Viagra spammer in the world picked up what he said and used it to try and get internet traffic to their sites and even reputable news agencies made sure that the word Viagra appeared in the title to capture readers’ eyes.
In the same way that the word ‘Sex’ attracts the attention of both men and women, Viagra does the same and has become a major marketing tool. However unlike the word ‘Sex’, the word Viagra cannot be used to market other products because of trademark and copyright issues.
Viagra has become a form of speech these days to describe a boost or an increase. Car manufacturers talk about ‘giving it some Viagra’ meaning to increase performance and fund managers use the same expression to denote increased profits.
Even in polite conversation the word Viagra pops up every now and again and Pfizer can take credit for making the stigma surrounding impotence disappear. Men feel much happier talking frankly about any erectile problems that they have and older men happily swap tips about the use of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra among themselves.
Probably the most outspoken user of Viagra is the legendary Hugh Heffner of Playboy Magazine who credits the drug with allowing him to have three girlfriends all at the same time.
