| Apprising EMS Workers Of Viagra Use Becomes A Necessity
Date: August 11, 2006
Across the world a growing anxiety is felt as Viagra users are found prone to keep their Viagra administration a secret while undergoing treatment through EMS (Emergency Medical Services)
If the paramedic treating a patient doesn’t get to know of the latter’s Viagra use he may give the user some medicine like nitroglycerine which may further create calamity for the person undergoing treatment. According to cardiologist Ed Chafzadeh, Viagra brings down blood pressure a little. Nitroglycerin also lowers blood pressure and on combining Viagra with this medicine the user’s blood pressure level may come down drastically. EMS Director Dr. Ed Rach comments that most of the patients keep postponing the disclosure of the secret and consequently put themselves at the risk of disastrous health consequences.
Moreover, people aged 60 years or more generally seek out erectile dysfunction medicines and they are also the ones who constantly suffer from various disorders of the heart. It therefore requires them to maintain a cautionary approach if they are taking the help of emergency medical services and duly inform the physician about the intake of Viagra or any other erectile dysfunction drug.
Source:kxan.com |