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Men Can Now Discreetly Take Viagra in Form of a Breath Mint

A chewable mint that can trigger an erection in just 15 minutes is for sale, but you need a prescription to get it.

Hard Mints, sold by Hims and Hers, contains the active ingredient in Viagra and costs $6 per mint. As you chew it, the drug enters the blood stream and travels to the penis where it causes blood vessels to dilate, triggering an erection.

Hims says that the chewable mint can trigger an erection within 15 to 30 minutes and makes erections easier for hours.

No clinical trials have been done into how well the mints work.

Viagra is taken as a pill and takes about 30 to 60 minutes to work. It is only available with a prescription.

The chewable mint has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Hims prescribe the drugs to patients following an online consultation. Men will receive different dosages depending on their consultation.

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