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ZACH REiTANO

AT 18 YEARS OLD, Zach Reitano was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition after his heart rate dropped to zero during a stress test. (His father, who’s a doctor, helped revive him along with a cardiologist.) After a heart procedure, the cardiologist prescribed Reitano a heart medication, but it had one main side effect: erectile dysfunction. When Reitano experienced heart issues

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