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3.5 Why should I spend $400 for a prescription pump when I can get one at a sex shop for $50?

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This article is from the Impotence FAQ, by Sine Nomine llama@drizzle.com with numerous contributions by others.

3.5 Why should I spend $400 for a prescription pump when I can get one at a sex shop for $50?

Insurance coverage, for starters. It's likely that your insurance will
cover part or all of the cost of a prescription pump (Medicare, for
example, covers them). Also, prescription pumps tend to be
better-built, to work better, and to come from companies with superior
customer service reputations. According to Medic Discount Drugstores
of Cleveland, Osbon's Erec-Aid system can now be obtained without a
prescription (though insurance carriers may still require one in order
to reimburse you).

 

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