Medics looking after British troops last year prescribed Prozac and Viagra to almost 9,000 stressed-out servicemen. According to Ministry of Defence figures, 8,801 servicemen with problems such as erectile dysfunction were given a boost with the pills.
Many seeking the medicine had told doctors the anxiety of serving their country left them struggling to perform in the bedroom.
On top of this, the MoD revealed in a Freedom Of Information report that 7,769 troops needed a dose of anti-depressants in 2019, according to Daily Star.
The study said 4,491 of those needing drugs came from the Army, 1,778 from the RAF and 1,500 from the Navy. MoD chiefs said it was not possible to breakdown the individual ailments for which the drugs were
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