NPhård
NPhård is a fictional drug introduced in the 2015 film "Trainwreck," directed by Judd Apatow. The drug is portrayed as a powerful aphrodisiac that enhances sexual desire and performance. In the film, it is depicted as a white, powdery substance that is snorted or snorted with a small amount of water. NPhård is used by the character Amy Schumer's character, which leads to a series of comedic and awkward sexual encounters. The drug's name is a play on words, combining "NP" (a common abbreviation for "no problem") and "hard," suggesting that it solves all sexual problems. However, it is important to note that NPhård is not a real drug and its depiction in the film is purely fictional. The film's portrayal of the drug is intended to be humorous and not to be taken as a representation of real-world drug use or effects.