Erectile Meds Help Israeli Pilots Fly High
ISRAEL — Everyone knows that a horny man fully fueled by an anti-impotence, pro-erection medical such as Cialis feels like he’s on top of the world – but in Israel, that post-drugged feeling will take some men much higher; literally into the thin air of the upper sky. According to Bamahaneh, the official weekly magazine of the Israeli military, tadalafil, the active ingredient in Cialis, makes it easier for pilots to breathe the thin air of higher altitudes.
Discovered during a study on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the findings will be presented to the country’s air force by an unnamed but retired Israeli general who conducted the research.
“The study’s findings justify the continuation of tests with drugs of this type in low oxygen environments,” Bamahaneh quotes an anonymous air force officer as stating.
The ultimately question, of course, is always whether such off brand use of the medication will be too hard on the airmen’s bodies.