Health and Social Care Minister Kate Beecroft will face stiff questions about Viagra in Tynwald this morning.
She'll face questions about the possibility of buying the impotency drug over the counter in future.
In total, there are 16 questions for oral answer and 16 for written reply as well as statements on the Post Office, energy efficiency and child abuse.
The sitting starts at 10am in Douglas.
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