The military doesn't buy large quantities of Viagra. They subsidize the cost of medical insurance and care for soldiers and veterans. When those people are prescribed Viagra by their doctor, and they fill that prescription, the military is buying their Viagra. Why does the US military buy so much Viagra? Because they can. Reply reply
At that time, multiple news articles DoD Spends $84M a Year on Viagra, Similar Meds. Military Times. BBC News. Why Does the US Military Buy So Much Viagra? .
2. How much does Viagra cost the military per pill? The military pays around $41.6 per pill for Viagra. 3. Why does the military spend so much on Viagra? This high cost is due to the fact that the military is not eligible for the significant discounts on medications that civilian insurers receive. 4. Is Viagra covered by military insurance? Yes
Why Does the US Military Buy So Much Viagra? . By Dan MacGuill. Dan Mac Guill is a former writer for Snopes. By Bethania Palma.
Why Does the US Military Buy So Much Viagra? . By Dan MacGuill. Dan Mac Guill is a former writer for Snopes. By Bethania Palma.
Why does the military need Viagra? 1. Is Viagra commonly used in the military? 2. How does Viagra benefit military personnel? 3. Can Viagra be used by military personnel on duty? 4. What are the potential drawbacks of using Viagra in the military? 5. Is the use of Viagra in the military a controversial topic? 6.
DoD Spends $84M a Year on Viagra, Similar Meds. Military Times. BBC News. Why Does the US Military Buy So Much Viagra? . By Dan MacGuill.
The military reportedly spends about $84 million on erectile dysfunction medications like Viagra annually. 1. Why does the military spend money on Viagra? The
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When I was 27 my dick got hard when the wind blew.
2 stars & I couldn't get past the first three paragraphs.