England is preparing for a challenging World Cup match against Mexico in Mexico City, where the stadium, known as Azteca Stadium, is situated at an altitude exceeding 7,000 feet above sea level. For context, Denver's Empower Field at Mile High stands at 5,280 feet.

Some studies have suggested that Viagra, a drug not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, may help reduce symptoms of altitude sickness such as fatigue and dizziness. It is believed to achieve this by lowering blood pressure in the lungs, potentially aiding athletes in coping with the high altitude.

The Sun noted that England’s players might consider using Viagra to mitigate altitude effects if necessary. This approach could provide a physiological advantage in the demanding conditions of Mexico City during the World Cup.

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