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Who complains about an erection lasting too long??

 

Boost Plus perfect gift for PA and miss PA.

 

 

 

NEW YORK - A man has sued the maker of the health drink Boost Plus, claiming the vitamin-enriched beverage gave him an erection that would not subside and caused him to be hospitalized.

 

The lawsuit filed by Christopher Woods of New York said he bought the nutrition beverage made by the pharmaceutical company Novartis AG at a drugstore on June 5, 2004, and drank it.

 

Woods' court papers say he woke up the next morning "with an erection that would not subside" and sought treatment that day for the condition, called severe priapism.

 

They say Woods, 29, underwent surgery for implantation of a Winter shunt, which moves blood from one area to another.

 

The lawsuit, filed late Monday, says Woods later had problems that required a hospital visit and penile artery embolization, a way of closing blood vessels. Closing off some blood flow prevents engorgement and lessens the likelihood of an erection.

 

Woods' lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, names Novartis Consumer Health Inc. as a defendant. A spokeswoman for the company, Brandi Robinson, said Tuesday the company was aware of the lawsuit but does not comment on pending litigation.

 

Woods' lawyer did not return telephone calls for comment Tuesday.

 

Novartis' Boost Plus Web site describes the drink as "a great tasting, high calorie, nutritionally complete oral supplement for people who require extra energy and protein in a limited volume," in vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.

Are you ready to make the move to a strong and more lasting experience?

 

Ask your doctor about a thicker, heavier, longer sexual experience. It's what Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice is all about. And there's no rush to perform. It's boners when you feel right.

If erection lasts less than four hours, up the dosage by as much as you like. In the rare case the erection should last more than twenty-four hours, call a friend and brag about it.

 

And Meaty Too

 

:bang

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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jun 7, 2007 -> 12:30 PM)
Are you ready to make the move to a strong and more lasting experience?

 

Ask your doctor about a thicker, heavier, longer sexual experience. It's what Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice is all about. And there's no rush to perform. It's boners when you feel right.

If erection lasts less than four hours, up the dosage by as much as you like. In the rare case the erection should last more than twenty-four hours, call a friend and brag about it.

 

And Meaty Too

 

:bang

 

 

I hit a nerve with our resident senior citizen :lol:

In related news, Boost Plus sales went through the roof this morning.

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