Scientists
are always coming up with new and interesting uses for
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Viagra
(
sildenafil
citrate
). Viagra
may be best known as treatment for erectile dysfunction but the drug
was originally developed to relieve high blood pressure.

Viagra
may also be beneficial in treating patients with pulmonary arterial
hypertension, particularly significant in the treatment of the
disorder in new born babies, stroke patients and Crohn’s disease.
However, recent reports suggest that the ‘magic blue pill’ may be
effective in curing jet lag.

In
the last few years, Viagra has been tested by various groups,
including the military, as intervention against altitude sickness.
Recently it was also found that the drug reduced symptoms, thought to
be jet lag, after flights.


Cabin
pressure varies with cruising altitude and type of aircraft, but
generally speaking, air pressure inside common passenger aircraft is
equivalent to mild altitude exposure. It has made recent news that
certain symptoms during air travel are due to altitude sickness.


People
who get symptoms when going to the mountains may get the same
headache, tiredness, achy limbs, and other sympto
ms of altitude in
flight. Drinking alcohol adds to symptoms. Severity of symptoms
depends on several things, mainly how high the altitude, and how fast
you reach it.

If
Viagra really does reduce the effects of Jet lag, then my guess is
that membership of the mile high club is set to sky rocket.

The
Mile High Club was initially created, many years ago, specifically
for the extremely elite – actual crew members of the aircraft, who
managed to squeeze in some high altitude mischief during work. Over
the ensuing years, however, the conditions of membership have been
extended to include anyone who has engaged in aerial congress.

Flying
is a proven turn on. It’s claimed that orgasms are more intense due
to the altitude and arousal is easily achieved due to the vibrations.
So if Viagra becomes standard medication for jet lag the toilets at
the rear of the craft may be set to become permanently occupied.

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