Talk:Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool

GO and NO-GO Pills
Since so much credit is given to the military in this article, some mention should be made of the prescribing of "GO (Amphetamine) and NO-GO (Barbiturate)" pills to pilots for self-medication. This practice was blessed by military medical studies stating that it optimized performance by allowing pilots (and presumably crew) to determine when they needed a "boost". Someone with specific knowledge should comment. The relevant papers were formerly available online at .mil websites. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.215.115.31 (talk) 15:40, 14 May 2014 (UTC)

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