Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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Studies on animals show one more benefit of Viagra (Sildenafil citrate). Viagra can be used to treat enlarged hearts, the result from high blood pressure.
Human tests are planned soon. As well known, Viagra is widely used to treat erectile dysfunction. Now the drug blocks and even reverses some of the heart enlargement. It was revealed in tests on mice with blood pressure stress.
An enlarged heart (hypertrophy) is a serious medical problem and can be common feature of heart failure.
The findings points possible therapies, including Viagra, which has the benefit of already being studied as safe and effective for male sexual dysfunction. But the drug is effective only for a short time. It is necessary to be longer acting to be useful in heart enlargement treatment. The finding can start a research for compounds related to Viagra that have longer effect and have similar benefits.