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s found that the other six riders did not show any enhanced performance. While the researchers are yet uncertain as to why only four riders responded to Viagra, they observed that these were also the few whose times suffered most at high altitude with only a placebo. Viagra seemed to allow them to make up for lost performance.
Military researchers, will probably initiate testing Viagra's effects on about a dozen soldiers at a military laboratory on Colorado's Pikes Peak, elevation 14,110 this summer according to Charles Fulco, a research physiologist and high-altitude expert at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Mass.
"If we send a group of guys into the mountains of Afghanistan, they need to be able to deal with the altitude," Fulco said.