Scientifically proven: Viagra prolongs life!
Viagra pills not only contribute to the "baby boom" by contributing to older men to maintain a healthy sex life - but also help prolong their lifespan.
Researchers from the Swedish Karolinska Institute have published a new report which reveals that an erectile dysfunction pill can help patients with cardiovascular diseases.
The study was recently published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The results show that men with coronary artery disease who have been prescribed Viagra for impotence look healthier and have a lower risk of heart attack.
- When men enter their golden years, at least 70% of them experience impotence: problems with blood flow affect the legs, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
The disorder is treated with "alprostadil", which dilates blood vessels and helps stimulate the penis, or PDE5 inhibitors such as "viagra". The pills are taken before sex in order to increase the blood flow before the mood improves - it is said in the text from "Cardiologists".
"Potency problems are common in older men, and now our study also shows that PDE5 inhibitors can protect against heart attack and prolong life," said lead author Martin Holzmann Department of Medicine, Solna, Karolinska Institutet. "Protection was dose-dependent, so the more frequent the dose of PDE5 inhibitor, the lower the risk."
Holzmann and his research team suggest that men who have already suffered a heart attack and taken "Viagra" or "Cialis" in pill form have shown signs of extended life expectancy and a reduction in the number of new heart attacks and heart failure.
The study included 16,548 men from Sweden who had both erectile dysfunction and heart disease. About 2,000 respondents received "alprostadil" and the remaining "viagra".
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