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Re: Your mother-in-law
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Hope you weren't implying that her medication worked for you and you on her!

That little blue pill known for helping guys in the bedroom ... could help their hearts, too.

In a study published October 20 in BioMed Central, researchers worked with 1,622 subjects and gave some PDE5i, an ingredient in erectile dysfunction medications like Viagra. Overall, researchers saw improved heart performance in patients who took it.

And since the pill is on the market and, as The Telegraph points out, known to be safe, researchers say there's no reason heart disease treatments with Viagra couldn't become a practice, say ... now.

"The analysis shows that PDE5i prevented the heart increasing in size and changing shape in patients suffering from left ventricular hypertrophy, a condition which causes thickening of the muscles in the left ventricle."

Viagra helps increase blood flow to the penis.

But, News 12 Long Island points out Viagra's history, which we're guessing most people don't know.

News 12 Long Island: "The sexual performance booster was originally tested as an aid to the heart."

The headlines for this were pretty fun, too, saying Viagra doesn't just perform in bed, it's time to "forget sex" and hey - get a heart on with Viagra.

ABC: "A viagra a day, not an apple, a viagra a day may keep heart problems away."

The study also showed patients had few side effects, like drops or raises in blood pressure or photosensitivity.

However, this isn't exactly a breakthrough. In 2007, a different study was conducted that also proved Viagra helped improved heart function.

So, why, seven years later, are we still trying to figure out if Viagra should be used to treat heart disease?

NBC spoke to a specialist who says different studies are giving us different info; "As interesting as this paper is, there have been conflicting results ... If there is a silver bullet, it remains to be seen."

Several researchers point to a need to experiment on the benefits with different racial groups and men vs. women. Researchers say for this most recent study, larger clinical trials would help build on the findings.

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So does this mean that you can now openly tell the wife that you are taking it and you can write it off as a true medical deduction?

...generic yet. The manufacturer requested and was granted an extension because of the use of small doses as heart treatment. This could of course be one of those "they say" stories. Has anyone else heard about this?

Revatio from Pfizer labs is a sidenafil drug prescribed for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Sidenafil is the active ingredient in Viagra. Relieving pulmonary arterial hypertension reduces stress on the heart, so Revatio is arguably a heart medication. My 90 year old mother-in-law had a prescription for several years. I sampled one, and it had the same effect on me as a low dose of Viagra.

Hope you weren't implying that her medication worked for you and you on her!

Unfortunately, escorts are not, even with proven health benefits...  Somebody get to work on that. ;)

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