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Health Canada seizes unauthorized sex enhancement products, issues warningThe agency says it has seized various products from stores in New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario that have been found to contain "dangerous ingredients."CanadaFeb 19, 2025
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Erectile dysfunction meds may have permanently damaged a man’s visionA man's vision has been tinted red for more than a year after he overdosed on a common erectile dysfunction medication.HealthOct 4, 2018
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Quebec court OK’s lawsuit alleging link between hair loss drugs, erectionsQuebec's highest court has authorized a class-action suit on behalf of men who took medication for hair loss.CanadaJul 27, 2018
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WATCH: Kentucky bill requires men to get wife’s permission before buying erectile dysfunction drugsMen in Kentucky hoping to revive their love life with a few pills of Viagra may soon have to get permission before they do. But not from their doctor, from their wife.PoliticsFeb 15, 2016
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Pfizer targeting women with new Viagra campaignThe maker of the world's top-selling erectile dysfunction drug on Tuesday will begin airing the first Viagra TV commercial that targets the less-obvious sufferers of the sexual condition: women.HealthSep 30, 2014
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Sarah Thomson promises free Viagra if elected mayorSarah Thomson wants to build a “happy city” as mayor of Toronto. One of her first priorities? Handing out free Viagra to low-income seniors.PoliticsAug 26, 2014
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LIVE BLOG: Porn-induced erectile dysfunction and young menJoin 16x9 on Monday, Mar. 31 at 8pm ET for a live discussion about a new generation of young men who are suffering from “porn-induced erectile dysfunction.”FeaturesMar 31, 2014
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Porn causing erectile dysfunction in young menThere’s a growing trend of young men using medications like Viagra to try and overcome a condition called “porn induced erectile dysfunction.”Mar 30, 2014
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Class-action OK’d over male baldness drugMen who suffered ongoing erectile dysfunction after taking prescription drugs to treat prostate problems and male pattern baldness will be able to pursue a class-action lawsuit against the drug maker, a B.C. judge has ruled.Apr 2, 2013
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