| New Medical Information about Viagra
Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men but according to the medical report of Dr. Peter Ostrow, Viagra may help in treating enlarged hearts as well. These little pills were originally not intended for erectile dysfunction. It was hoped that Viagra would treat some forms of cardiovascular diseases as well.
According to Dr. Susan Graham (cardiologist,UB-Kaleida), "Young men tried the medicine and several of them came back with this interesting side effect, and so it was developed and marketed for impotence."
But the continued research showed that Viagra had the potentiality to prevent abnormal enlargement of the heart in mice. Researches and experiments show that Viagra (sildenafil) not only prevented the heart from enlarging but also prevented stiffening of the muscle and improved heart function.
This new information that Viagra may improve heart function and shrink an already enlarged heart is very exciting. It means there is reason for optimism about the future of heart failure treatment.
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