Levitra for sexual offenders?

According to a recent governmental report Medicaid it is providing Viagra or Sildenafil Citrate and its generic versions known as Cialis made from Tadalafil and Levitra made from Vardenafil to near 200 sexual predators that have finished their jail sentences. In the state of Florida alone "were spending around $93.000 just during the last year to provide Levitra, Cialis and (or) Viagra to some 218 sexual offenders", according to the general prosecutors words Charlie Christ. Francisco Perez is right to take itself in serious the protection of his granddaughter, with all this former convicted sexual offenders running around all hopped up in erectile dysfunctions pills like Levitra. The news that the sexual predators receive this type of medicines to stimulate their sexual desire is not being well received by the general public, who very well know the effectiveness of Levitra, Cialis, Kamara, Viagra or any of the many sexual problem treatments out there in the market today.

The big problem with giving away free Levitra or any of the before mentioned medications was born with an approved law in 1998 that authorizes the medicine distribution to erectile dysfunction patients who benefit with the program Medicaid for people of low resources. The law can not discriminate individuals and favored many sexual criminals with a free supply of either Viagra, Cialis or Levitra, made from the active ingredient known as Vardenafil. The senator for New York, Charles Schumer, proposed today a modification to the law be done, prohibiting the distribution of that type of medicines (Levitra, Cialis and, or Viagra) to the sexual offenders through Medicaid. By means of registries in Internet databases or electronic bracelets, several programs try to do a pursuit and tracking of these sexual criminals, to monitor their reincorporation into society and watch for those repeat offenders, which worry the public might increase in number now that they are being given free Levitra online or though the local pharmacy and drug store.. For doctor Miguel Avila-Rondon that type of people is ill and must follow a treatment, not be encouraged by offering them help with their Levitra. He commented that it is outrageous and almost irresponsible to give this people Levitra, Cialis or Vagra, or any kind of sexual stimulant for that matter.

Lets hope that politicians emend that law and make Levitra, Viagra or Cialis available free through Medicare only to those who truly need it.

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