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Fifteen people - 3%
of those questioned - at a club in the North West admitted to taking
the drug. Ten were men and five were women. The research was done
a month after Viagra was licensed for use in the UK. It was available on
a private basis, but the clubbers all obtained it illegally, mostly
through dealers and friends. Because they did not
get the drug legally, none were aware that the manufacturers, Pfizer,
warn against mixing it with nitrate-based drugs, such as poppers. However, all experienced
positive experiences with Viagra and said they would use it again. Effects included increased
sexual desire, enjoying sex more, having longer-lasting, better orgasms
and feeling generally "loved-up". Dr Fiona Measham from
Manchester University, who was involved in the research, said the effect
could have been due to the cumulative effect of
Viagra and the other
drugs the clubbers had taken. It could also be psychological because of the hype surrounding the erection enhancement drug.
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and lack of inhibitions on the dance floor could be due to the mixture
of different drugs the clubbers were taking. . Dr Measham said it
was known that Viagra and nitrate-based drugs could lower blood pressure
to dangerous levels. But it was not known
what the affect of illegal drugs were on
Viagra. "Many clubbers are very
knowledgeable about some drugs, for instance, they know to take a lot
of water with ecstasy, but they don't know what the effect of mixing
drugs is. We are all in the dark on this to some extent," she added.
The Viagra research
is part of a big two-year study, funded by the Economic and Social Research
Council, on the health of clubbers. It will be published next year.
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