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BBC News - Viagra won't work for you, low testosterone men warned

bbc.co.uk

More than half the Viagra prescribed to men has no effect, because their problem is actually a lack of testosterone, an expert in sexual medicine warns.

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Tags: Sexual Health, Erectile Dysfunction Medication, Men's Health, Sex and Intimacy, Viagra, News, Medical

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