Why is the IDF ordering viagra?
The IDF has asked for bids for 1,200 Viagra pills. No, it's
probably not for what you think.
Like other ministries, the Defense Ministry periodically publishes
tenders in the daily press through the Government Advertising Bureau.
One such tender recently published seeks 1,200 tablets of 100 mg.
sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient in Viagra, to be used by
Israel Defense Forces soldiers suffering from erectile dysfunction. The
tender is signed by the Medical Corps, so the tablets are not meant for
anyone other than IDF soldiers, such as Defense Ministry employees or
people being served by the Rehabilitation Branch. Nor, apparently, is
this the first time the ministry has sought price quotes for Viagra to
be supplied to the military.
In
2005, an article appeared in the Hebrew journal Aviation and Space
Medicine, published by the Aerospace Medicine Research Center, about a
decision by the Israel Air Force to forbid their pilots from taking
Viagra before flying, out of concern it could affect their color
perception. The researchers recommended that no pilot should fly within
six to eight hours after taking the drug.
The Defense Ministry responded that due to privacy issues, it could not comment.
...
A previously published study by Israeli researches has demonstrated that
the drug Cialis (from the same family of Viagra ) effectively deals
with altitude sickness. According to results of a study conducted on 51
Israeli tourists climbing Mount Kenya or Kilimanjaro, those who
incorporated Cialis in their treatment against altitude sickness
reported suffering less from the effects of their high climb. According
to details of the study, published in the Journal of Travel Medicine,
more of those taking Cialis managed to reach the summit of the mountain.
Hmmm.
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