Jake Gyllenhaal Is Keeping His Viagra Research to Himself

Jake Gyllenhaal is an expert on those little blue pills.

But while the actor, who plays a early-era Viagra salesman opposite Anne Hathaway in the romantic dramedy โ€œLove and Other Drugs,โ€ admits he knows the erectile dysfunction drugโ€™s selling points backwards and forwards, heโ€™s keeping mum on whether he put his research into practice.

โ€œI'm probably the wrong actor to ask,โ€ Gyllenhaal tells PopcornBiz with a grin. โ€œI know all the chemical components and all the side effects and all the issues having to do with it and how to sell Viagra. I think that I could probably sell it very well to a doctor. In terms of my experience with the drug itself, I choose to keep that under wraps. Some things you have to keep to yourself.โ€

Gyllenhaal understands the curiosity about the drug and its effects on sexual performance, especially as it pertains to his randy character, a lothario learning to love based on real-life pharmaceutical rep Jamie Reidy.

โ€œAs soon as that was in the backdrop we knew that it was a funny movie,โ€ says Gyllenhaal. โ€œIt's fascinating, because of the time that it was invented, it was sort of stumbled upon. And I was 16 โ€“ I knew about it. It was a word that I understood. I somehow knew it was connected to Bob Dole, but I didn't really get it! So it was funny to see, particularly in doing the research, what a phenomenon it was and how probably 98% of the people using it didn't really have erectile dysfunction. Those are my percentages, so you can blame me for that, but I did a lot of research.โ€

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