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Zac Efron Takes Viagra?

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Plenty of men, including celebrities, have turned to Viagra to spice up their sex life.
Plenty of men, including celebrities, have turned to Viagra to spice up their sex life.
Zac Efron is creating a lot of buzz after his appearance on Conan O’Brien’s late night show. The actor was there to promote a new movie “That Awkward Moment” and started talking about the most memorable scene in the movie when his character takes Viagra. Efron ends up laying across the toilet when the medication makes it too difficult to pee standing up.

So does he take Viagra in real life?

Conan asked Efron if he’s taken the little blue pill in real life and Efron said, “I can neither confirm or deny that.” He did say he had a friend how took Viagra saying, “My friend told me that it turned him into a horse and then he got tired and didn’t know what to do.”

Conan alluded to that fact this “friend” was fictional and that this story suggests Efron had taken Viagra before.

All the gossip sites and tabloids are abuzz with this news today. E Online ran a story about it with a picture of the actor across the toilet from the movie.

Interested in Viagra? Talk with your doctor about what this lifestyle medication can do for you.
Interested in Viagra? Talk with your doctor about what this lifestyle medication can do for you.

Who many men actually take Viagra?

Whether Efron takes Viagra or not, millions of other men trust the medication to improve their sex lives. According to Pfizer, the maker’s of Viagra, about three million men rely on the pill. Some doctors believe that number is low, but the 15-year-old medication has made a name for itself. If asked, most people can tell you what Viagra does.

The company has shelled out big bucks for ad campaigns through the years, which hasn’t just lined Pfizer’s pockets; it has also helped reduce the stigma that comes with erectile dysfunction.

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