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Since they were selling it as "generic" and not claiming it was "real" viagra, I don't really see a problem. I think people have the right to consume whatever they want to - as long as it's labeled correctly we can make our own decisions. Since it had the same active ingredients, I'm sure it worked. There was no report here of anyone with bad reactions. The only downside I see is that Pfizer might have lost a few sales. But it's hard to feel sorry for drug companies that charge $10/pill for something that costs pennies to manufacture. (Pfizer netted a $2.8 billion profit in 2003)
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