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3 Unexpected Medical Uses for Viagra

Viagra is one of the most well known pharmaceutical drugs on the market; just about everyone knows that it treats erectile dysfunction. However, Viagra isn’t just used as a male enhancement pill. You might be surprised to learn that “the little blue pill” can also improve the following medical conditions:

Pulmonary hypertension

Viagra is sold under the name Revatio to treat pulmonary hypertension, which causes high blood pressure in vessels that are connected to the lungs. Symptoms include shortness of breath, dizziness and fatigue.

The condition is rare, effecting 100,000 worldwide, but once it is diagnosed patients typically live less than three years.

The FDA approved Viagra as a treatment for the condition, which improves breathing.

Raynaud’s phenomenon

Cold temperatures affect people with Raynaud’s. When the body is exposed to the cold certain body parts, usually fingers or toes, feel numb because arteries that supply blood to those areas shrink in the cold.

A recent study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, shows Viagra significantly reduced the duration of attacks in Raynaud’s patients and improved blood flow by 400 percent.

Heart disease

Research shows that Viagra could help men suffering with heart disease, specifically conditions that thicken the heart muscle or cause early-stage heart failure.

While there are studies that show Viagra could have positive effects in this field, the drug is not yet approved to treat heart disease. Clinical studies are still needed.

Viagra has been on the market for 18 years now, and research consistently shows that the drug has more medical uses than just improving a man’s sex life. While treating erectile dysfunction is still its main use, the number of conditions that Viagra can improve is growing.

Researchers believe that pulmonary hypertension, Raynaud’s phenomenon and heart disease are just a few of the conditions that Sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, could treat.

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