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Viagra Could Be Banned By Anti-Doping Agency
[SIZE=-1]Pharmalot, NJ - 26 minutes ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]A 2006 study published in The Journal of Applied Physiology indicated some participants taking Viagra improved their performances by nearly 40 percent in 10-kilometer cycling time trials conducted at a simulated altitude of 12,700 feet - a height far above general elite athletic competition, the Times writes. Viagra did not significantly enhance performance at sea level, where blood vessels are fully dilated in healthy athletes ...[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=-1]Pharmalot, NJ - 26 minutes ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]A 2006 study published in The Journal of Applied Physiology indicated some participants taking Viagra improved their performances by nearly 40 percent in 10-kilometer cycling time trials conducted at a simulated altitude of 12,700 feet - a height far above general elite athletic competition, the Times writes. Viagra did not significantly enhance performance at sea level, where blood vessels are fully dilated in healthy athletes ...[/SIZE]
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