The government of Mexico City said it plans to hand out
free medicine like Viagra, Levitra or Cialis to elderly men with erectile dysfunction
starting on Dec 1.
Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon, governor of the federal district
that encompasses the Mexican capital, was cited as saying everyone has the
right to be happy.
As many as 70 percent of seniors suffer erectile dysfunction.
Many seniors are abandoned and lack money.
They don't have medical services.
Recipients will be medically examined to make sure they
are not suffering underlying conditions like hypertension and diabetes. And use
of these impotent drugs will be under adequate medical supervision.
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