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I just wonder what on Earth the poor boys might have needed treatment for at a hospital? They only took one each, right? Paramedics got called? Probably they had to ride an ambulance to the hospital? That physical exam must have been a pretty effective and embarressing lesson in why not to try prescription drugs, tho...Sheesh...Was this an over-reaction, do you think?
Pupils took Viagra in lunch break
Six schoolboys have been treated in hospital after taking Viagra pills during break-time at a Berkshire school, education chiefs have revealed.
It is understood one of the pupils, who are aged 12 and 13, brought the anti-impotency medication in from home and gave them to his friends.
The youngsters, from Forest Comprehensive school in Winnersh, were taken to the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, after teachers called the emergency services.
None are said to have suffered ill effects following the incident on 16 October.
But one of the boys will be "temporarily excluded for actions which placed other pupils at risk".
Forest school has a strict no drugs policy.
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 spokesman added that all of the tablets have been accounted for.
Viagra, launched by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer in 1998, has been marketed as a breakthrough in treating impotency.
Despite being sold on the internet, it is a prescribed drug.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/hampshire/dorset/3205747.stm
Published: 2003/10/22 18:21:55 GMT
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