Viagra May Also Lengthen A Man's Lifespan, Swedish Study Finds
"Popping a Viagra pill isn't just for the tens of millions of baby boomer men trying to maintain a healthy sex life. It may be connected to extending their lifespan.
Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden published a new report that finds the erectile dysfunction pill can help cardiovascular disease patients.
The study, titled "Association of Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibitors Versus Alprostadil With Survival in Men With Coronary Artery Disease," was recently published in the American College journal Cardiology. The results show men with coronary artery disease who have been prescribed Viagra due to impotence seem to have a healthier life and lower risk of experiencing a heart attack. . . . " Zerohedge dot com.
Sex drug can strongly suppress abnormal heart rhythms, finds study (Viagra "strongly"
Viagra, used to treat sexual impotence, can strongly suppress abnormal heart rhythms known as arrhythmias in sheep according to scientists. In female sheep, the drug—also known as sildenafil—was able to suppress an arrhythmia called Torsades de Pointes within 90 seconds by reducing the frequency of irregular heart rhythms caused by abnormal handling of calcium.
It also reduced the probability of Torsades de Pointes, which can lead to sudden cardiac death. However, the team believe the drug could treat other arrhythmias as well.
Cardiac arrhythmias often follow a heart attack, or result from heart disease. Though often benign, they can cause symptoms including palpitations, breathlessness, fainting and sometimes sudden death.
Treatments such as beta blockers and implantable defibrillators exist, though are not always effective.
Medical XPress / Circulation Research / University of Manchester.
Sept. 2, 2021.
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Viagra and hyperbaric oxygen / oxygen in aoxygen bar.
For studs try Viagra and oxygen. There are reports of hyperbaric oxygen causing loong erections with Viagra. Maybe even breathing Oxygen in a oxygen bar will work. Please report back.