| World Anti-Doping Agency Gears Up To Decide The Fate Of Viagra
Date:1st November 2008
A striking revelation makes it apparent that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is likely to formulate its decision next year with regard to whether the anti-impotency medicine Viagra should be incorporated in its list of banned products. However, the committee would make up the decision only after reviewing the findings of a study initiated by Marywood University researchers on behalf of WADA that throws light on how the erectile dysfunction medicine Viagra assists athletes in dealing with air pollution as well as the effect of the medication in increasing performance at mild altitude.
As successful treatments of male erectile dysfunction, Viagra and other over-the-counter medicines to treat impotency have become increasingly popular worldwide. The director of Marywood Respiratory Research & Human Physiology Lab, Kenneth Rundell states that according to several Viagra studies, the medicine permits you to undertake exercise at higher elevations with sea level capacity.
However, according to Victor Conte, founder head of BALCO lab in the US, Viagra assists all kinds of athletes, not only just marathoners/cyclists in improving their performance and provides stamina as well as endurance while taking part in athletic activity. He also adds that the erectile dysfunction medicine Viagra is capable of removing fatigue acids and reducing the duration of fatigue.
Source: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/ |