US intel: No evidence of Viagra as weapon in Libya
There is no evidence that Libyan military forces are being given Viagra and engaging in systematic rape against rebels, US military and intelligence officials tell NBC News. Full story
There is no evidence that Libyan military forces are being given Viagra and engaging in systematic rape against rebels, US military and intelligence officials tell NBC News. Full story
The U.S. claims troops loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi are increasingly engaging in sexual violence and some were issued the impotency drug Viagra, diplomats say. Full story
Be careful what you wish for, I think as my husband reaches again for his new toy. Tragically, it's not a Ferrari or the latest Mac laptop — it's his Penis 2.0—the new, pharmaceutically enhanced model. Full story
What aphrodisiacs might Prince William and Kate Middleton indulge in on their wedding night? Well, BrewDog Brewery, the brash beermakers behind the infamous 32% ABV (alcohol by volume) Tactical Nuclear Penguin, has a suggestion: Royal Virility Performance, their new Viagra-laced … Full story
For those in search of a natural aphrodisiac, fear not that your supply of rhino horn and tiger penis is running low. (They don't work anyway.) Scientists have found aphrodisiac properties in common spices and herbs. Full story
Sales of medical marijuana are estimated at $1.7 billion annually in the 15 states with laws that permit it, according to the first definitive study of the market. That is on par with sales of Viagra. Full story
This undated file photo shows Viagra pills made by Pfizer. Viagra, developed by accident by scientists at Pfizer Laboratories, was first approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration on March 27, 1998. Since Viagra went on the market it has been used by 35 million men around the globe,