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The Pentagon Spent $504,816 on Viagra Last Year

Analysis: 80,770 hours of sexual enhancement. The contracts were filed under “Troop Support.”

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Analysis: 80,770 hours of sexual enhancement

The Department of Defense (DoD) spent more than a half a million dollars on the male enhancement drug Viagra last year, according to government contracts.

The Pentagon issued 60 contracts worth $504,816 for the drug in 2014. All 60 contracts were awarded to Cardinal Health Inc., a pharmaceutical distribution company based in Dublin, Ohio.

Last year DoD also ordered $3,505 worth of Levitra, and $14,540 of Cialis, other popular erectile dysfunction drugs.

The contracts were filed under “Troop Support.”

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