I'm quite sure he knew about the supposed hazards of using Viagra, I'm sure that the 10
million people who have used the product, not just once, but on a regular basis, are aware
of the risks. The risks must be pretty damn low for it to become such a well recieved product, and one that doesn't just disappear from the market after a couple of months.
Did you even notice about him saying that he left it in his drawer for three months?
Furthermore, if the pill reacts differently to him, and, according to your article, in an
extremely RARE case, how will talking to someone before hand have actually helped?
Sure, maybe if he asked a doctor, the doctor might say to not use it, but there isn't much
reasoning behind not using the product, and being a one-time thing, probably wouldn't
have stopped him anyway.
He did take it with contraindictions (whatever the hell that is), he knew something may
happen, but in his opinion, something probably isn't.
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