$504,816 of Viagra to Support our Troops

Misfit

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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.

DoD began offering Viagra to soldiers as a medical benefit in 1998, when the drug cost $10 a pill. Due to inflation, one pill now costs $25. At the time the military's policy only allowed for six pills a month per patient, and the DoD said they would "not replace lost or stolen pills."

Viagra is still covered by TRICARE, the military's health insurance system, as well as "External vacuum appliances," or penis pumps,
 

PeoplesElbow

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Pretty sure the VA covers it because I have a coworker that is always on the phone with them to get an appointment about his erectile dysfunction, i sure wish he would make that call from home.
 
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