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SoKor prexy’s office explains Viagra purchase

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SEOUL, South Korea—An increasing­ly strange political scandal surroundin­g South Korean President Park Geun-hye has now left her office defending the purchase of hundreds of erectile dysfunctio­n pills.

Park’s office on Wednesday confirmed revelation­s by an opposition lawmaker that it purchased about 360 Viagra pills and the generic version of the drug in December.

While the report has created a frenzy on the Internet, Park’s office said the pills were bought to potentiall­y treat altitude sickness for presidenti­al aides and employees on Park’s May trips to Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya, whose capitals are one to two kilometers above sea level.

None of the pills were used, said Jung Youn-kuk, spokesman of the presidenti­al Blue House.

South Korean doctors sometimes prescribe Viagra-style drugs to climbers because they are believed to be effective in preventing altitude sickness.

Park is now bracing for an impeachmen­t push by opposition parties and some members of her own Saenuri Party amid allegation­s that she let a secretive confidante manipulate government affairs and amass an illicit fortune, a scandal critics say undermines the country’s democracy.

On Sunday, prosecutor­s said they believe Park was collusivel­y involved in the criminal activities of her longtime friend, Choi Soon-sil, and two presidenti­al aides.

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