"Schoolboys taking Viagra on their lunchbreak"

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Just when you think you seen and heard it all folks..we have this just in......


(The title of this thread almost sounds like a line in a Springsteen song);)


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LONDON
23/10/03 - News and city section

Schoolboys take Viagra in lunchbreak


Six schoolboys were hospitalised after they took Viagra pills in their lunch-break, it has emerged.

One of the Year Eight pupils, all aged 12 and 13, is believed to have brought in the anti-impotency tablets and handed them around to five of his pals at the all-boys comprehensive school in Berkshire.

Teachers at the Forest School in Winnersh called 999 when word spread of what they had done.

A spokeswoman from Wokingham District Council, the local education authority, said: "It is believed that a pupil brought the tablets from home into the all-boys school and shared them with five friends. The school responded quickly to the situation and, as a precaution, paramedics were called.

"The pupils were taken to the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. All six have subsequently been discharged and are not expected to suffer any ill-effects.

"All of 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 happened on October 16.

Viagra was launched by pharmaceuticals giant Pfizer in 1998 as a breakthrough in the treatment of male impotency and is a prescribed drug, although it is available for sale on the Internet.

Sexual health experts have said the effects of the drug on young people are untested and side effects unknown.

Although it is not thought the boys will be seriously affected, doctors say any reaction with other medication could be dangerous.





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yes the "emergence of it all"..
this is something u would envision in a John Hughes movie:angry:
 
as curious and precoious-sp as teenage boys are -it seems believable, coupled w/the fact of how promiscous our society has become..seems not that far-fetched.
 
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yertle-the-turtle said:
that's kinda hard to believe

ba-dum-dum

now if memory serves me correct... back when i was 12-13 years old the ol' one eye would stand and salute with nothing more than a well placed breeze... so why in the blue hell would a 12 year old need a pill to make him harder than chinese algebra when it would certainly be no problem on his own? :scratch:
 
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bob dole's wang... bob dole's wang
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I don't know if I believe that story or not but if it shocks you...well, you don't even want to know what 15 year old girls do at birthday parties in hotel rooms. :|

I can't get into specifics but it would be a REAL eye opener to most parents.

I've seen lots of shocking things in my line of work but this takes the cake.
 
how are 15 year olds able to get a hotel room for their 15th birthday in the first place?
 
did mom think anything good would come of this?

some people just really confuse me, im not a parent but even i know that kids alone + hotel room = trouble
 
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