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Viagra protects the heart: back to the future for the love pills
Everybody’s heard of Viagra (sildenafil). It was the first phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5i) marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. But few people are aware of the other beneficial effects and potential new uses for this class of drugs.
Viagra was originally tested for heart problems – angina pectoris, a chest pain associated with coronary heart disease – on the basis of its vasodilatory effects (in other words it widens the blood vessels). Its results as an anti-angina drug were only modest, but patients reported the unexpected “side effect” of improved erections. The focus of interest in this drug shifted rapidly from the heart to the bedroom.
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Viagra Linked to Lower Dementia Risk—But Don’t Get Too Excited
Viagra, commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction, may also reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or dementia. While this link isn’t causative, and while media reports so far have exaggerated the study’s findings, the new research opens the door for clinical trials into efficacy.
Hims’ on-demand Viagra doesn’t guarantee good sex
The hard truth: erections aren’t everything.
No Wonder It Works So Well: There May Be Viagra In That Herbal Supplement
They claim to help you sleep, make your hair grow, speed weight loss, improve your sex life and ward off the nasty cold going around the office. Though it's often impossible to tell if dietary supplements work, consumers generally feel certain they can't hurt. But they can. The Food and Drug Administration has identified hundreds of supplements tainted with pharmaceuticals — from antidepressants and erectile dysfunction remedies to weight-loss drugs
Viagra and Nitrates: Why These Medications Don't Mix
This drop in blood pressure also occurs with other medications used to treat ED, such as Ciails® (tadalafil) and Levitra® (vardenafil). Other medications that use sildenafil as an active ingredient, such as Revatio®, can also trigger a similar decrease in blood pressure.
Viagra Is Misunderstood Despite Name Recognition
What the Viagra experience is really like.
Viagra: Get Ready For It To Become Generic, Cheaper, And More Available
Viagra has already changed society in many ways. Prior to Viagra's arrival, hearing ED on television usually meant a talking horse or the emergency department. But things changed when the introduction of Viagra came in the year after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began allowing direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising in 1997. Quickly ED went from something which was rarely mentioned (even between patients and doctors) to something that it is hard to miss when you watch any television, especially for more than 4 hours.
What Happens If A Woman Takes Viagra?
Although Viagra is not approved for general use in women by the FDA, a number of scientific studies have explored what effect its active ingredient, sildenafil, has on women.
Which Drug for Erectile Dysfunction Is Better: Viagra or Cialis?
Four drugs have been approved for erectile dysfunction. Which is best depends on your individual needs and desires.
Do Women Need Their Own Viagra?
Some argue that a female sexual-dysfunction drug is a matter of equality among the sexes. Others say it creates a medical problem where none exists.
We shouldn't push dubious 'pink Viagra' pills on women and call it emancipation
Is it really sexist to want to protect women from harm? For the last few years, some women groups have been lambasting the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because it has so far refused to approve Flibanserin, the so-called “pink Viagra” for women’s sexual problems. Campaigns like “EventheScore” and “WomenDeserve” say the regulator has rejected the drug in the past because of alleged gender bias. But where is the fault in wanting to protect women from potential side effects from an at-best marginally effective drug treatment?
The Story of Viagra, the Little Blue Pill That Changed Sex Forever
Famously, Viagra was never intended solely as a boner-boosting drug. Originally developed in 1989 as "UK-92480" by Pfizer scientists Peter Dunn and Albert Wood, it was designed to treat high blood pressure and angina, a chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. By 1991, Dr. Terrett was on board and a British patent for Viagra as a heart medication had been filed.
Going on the Pill. The Blue One
After about an hour, however, I was aware of a dramatic change. I had developed a red flush on my face; I was a hot tomato, though not the kind I had planned. I had also developed a horrible headache. The sex pill had turned into a bad joke: Not now, honey, I have a headache.
In science, failure can be a blessing. Just look at Viagra
The little blue pill started life as a failed treatment for chest pain
The (other) surprising uses for Viagra
Viagra (or sildenafil, its generic name) was developed to treat angina, which causes painful chest pain due to restricted blood flow to the heart. In trials, sildenafil showed little benefit for angina pain, but male volunteers reported an unusual side-effect — erections. And in 1998, sildenafil won approval as the first-proven drug for erectile dysfunction. But it appears to have other actions, too
Chest Pain Associated with Erectile Dysfunction Drugs
The problem with PDE5 inhibitors is their tendency to interact with other drugs that cause a similar action in the body. Nitrates (nitroglycerin is the most common) cause blood vessels to dilate -- increase in size and carry more blood with less resistance... PDE5 inhibitors work in a similar way. Unfortunately, when you mix PDE5 inhibitors and nitroglycerin, the effects can double or triple and cause a sudden dangerous drop in blood pressure. The combination of these two types of drugs is so dangerous, the American Heart Association suggests patients should not take nitroglycerin within 24 hours of taking PDE5 inhibitors.
Cialis Vs Viagra
There are lots of things to consider when you’re comparing Cialis vs Viagra. Dosage, duration, other medications, and more factors should all be taken into account. If you’re interested in using Viagra or Cialis for ED and you want to know more, we’ve created this useful guide comparing the two.
Coffee, the Viagra of the 17th Century
Today, coffee consumption is linked (a little dubiously) to all sorts of positive outcomes. Just last week, a study correlated increased coffee consumption to a lower risk of suicide. But a few centuries ago, coffee was linked, even more dubiously, to an, um, different kind of positive outcome.
Is ‘Generic Viagra’ Legitimate?
“Any pharmacy that’s offering generic Viagra is probably using counterfeit product that’s not approved,” said Carmen Catizone, the executive director of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, a professional organization unaffiliated with drug makers.
Jagged Little (Blue) Pill
Viagra doesn’t have a history so much as it has, at this point, a mythology: one that starts, as so many myths will, in Sandwich, England. It was 1991. Pfizer, the pharmaceutical company, was testing sildenafil citrate for its potential ability to lower blood pressure. Male participants in the study kept noting, in their reports of side effects, that the drug “raised something else...
Sildenafil and Nitroglycerin: What You Should Know
It is important to stress from the start that sildenafil and nitroglycerin do not mix. Heeding this warning will keep you safe. That is one bit of information that will be worth sharing.
The 6 Things You Probably Don’t Know About 18-Year-Old Viagra
When Viagra first came on the market in 1998, it became everyone’s favorite punchline. Now, with the erectile dysfunction treatment generating more than $1.14 billion in U.S. sales last year and about $2 billion worldwide, the jokes have dried up and the Big Pharma success story is being told. Here are six facts about Viagra that you likely don’t know.
Think You Need Viagra? Get A Physical First
Before taking any kind of medication or non-prescribed products for sexual performance it is wise to have a physical through your physician to check possible underlying causes such as blood pressure, testosterone and sugar levels. These can all relate to sexual performance. If it's then found to be issues within a relationship that is causing libido problems, seeking the help of therapists who can be provided through your physician is the best solution.
Up To 77 Percent Of Viagra Bought Online May Be Fake, And Possibly Dangerous, Research Shows
In the past year, evidence has mounted that a large percentage of the Viagra and other erectile dysfunction (ED) medication sold online is fake. And that the majority of the sites selling Viagra online can’t be trusted.
Viagra Could Stop Malaria
The little pill hardens blood cells to fight off parasites.
Viagra goes generic: Pfizer to launch own little white pill
Pfizer Inc. will begin selling the white pill at half the $65-a-pill retail price on Monday, when its patent-protected monopoly ends. Generic maker Teva Pharmaceuticals can start selling its version then, but isn’t disclosing the price.
Why Did 11 Babies Die in a Generic Viagra Trial?
On the many attempts to repurpose a drug best known for treating erectile dysfunction.
Viagra protects the heart: back to the future for the love pills
Everybody’s heard of Viagra (sildenafil). It was the first phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5i) marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. But few people are aware of the other beneficial effects and potential new uses for this class of drugs.
Cialis
CIALIS is approved to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and both ED and the signs and symptoms of BPH. Taking CIALIS with finasteride when starting BPH treatment has been studied for 26 weeks. CIALIS is not for women or children.
Levitra
LEVITRA can cause your blood pressure to drop suddenly to an unsafe level if it is taken with certain other medicines. With a sudden drop in blood pressure, you could get dizzy, faint, or have a heart attack or stroke.
Viagra
Do not take VIAGRA (sildenafil citrate) if you: take any other medicines called nitrates, often prescribed for chest pain, as this may cause a sudden, unsafe drop in blood pressure.
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