Brind
23-10-2003, 10:32 PM
Six schoolboys were rushed to hospital after taking Viagra in their lunch break.
An ambulance was called to Forest School in Winnersh, near Reading, Berks, after teachers discovered the 12 and 13-year-olds had taken the anti-impotency drug.
One of the year eight pupils had reportedly raided his father's supply and brought the tablets in to share with his classmates.
The pupils from the all-boys comprehensive school were later discharged from the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Wokingham district council said: 'All six pupils are not expected to suffer any ill-effects and all the tablets have been accounted for.'
'The school has a strict no drugs policy and a pupil will be temporarily excluded for actions which placed other pupils at risk.'
The incident occurred on October 16th.
Viagra was launched by drugs company Pfizer in 1998 for the treatment of male impotency and is a prescribed drug. It has reportedly not been tested on young people, so any potential side effects are unknown.
:D :D bunch of pricks!
A mate of mine reckons he takes them even though he INSERT INTO post VALUES (apparently) doesn't actually need them, he reckons they work wonders!!! :shrug:
I'm tempted to try though. :D
An ambulance was called to Forest School in Winnersh, near Reading, Berks, after teachers discovered the 12 and 13-year-olds had taken the anti-impotency drug.
One of the year eight pupils had reportedly raided his father's supply and brought the tablets in to share with his classmates.
The pupils from the all-boys comprehensive school were later discharged from the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Wokingham district council said: 'All six pupils are not expected to suffer any ill-effects and all the tablets have been accounted for.'
'The school has a strict no drugs policy and a pupil will be temporarily excluded for actions which placed other pupils at risk.'
The incident occurred on October 16th.
Viagra was launched by drugs company Pfizer in 1998 for the treatment of male impotency and is a prescribed drug. It has reportedly not been tested on young people, so any potential side effects are unknown.
:D :D bunch of pricks!
A mate of mine reckons he takes them even though he INSERT INTO post VALUES (apparently) doesn't actually need them, he reckons they work wonders!!! :shrug:
I'm tempted to try though. :D