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Viagra protects the heart

New research published today in BMC Medicine shows that Viagra could be used as a safe treatment for heart disease. In this guest post, lead author on the paper, Andrea M. Isidori of Department of Experimental Medicine at Sapienza University of Rome, tells us more about the background to this research and what they found out.

New research published today in BMC Medicine shows that Viagra could be used as a safe treatment for heart disease. In this guest post, lead author on the paper, Andrea M. Isidori of Department of Experimental Medicine at Sapienza University of Rome, tells us more about the background to this research and what they found out.

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Mainly through its incorrect use alongside nitro compounds (NO-donors). This can produce an<br />

acute drop in blood pressure that, combined with <strong>the</strong> increased oxygen required during sex, can be<br />

detrimental in men with <strong>heart</strong> disease.<br />

Clearly, this is <strong>the</strong> result of a series of conditions occurring simultaneously. When <strong>Viagra</strong> is taken<br />

correctly, it is no longer a concern. Never<strong>the</strong>less, in <strong>the</strong> mind of <strong>the</strong> public, use of <strong>the</strong> “love pill”<br />

was at this time invariably considered dangerous for patients with <strong>heart</strong> disease.<br />

Now is <strong>the</strong> time to change public opinion on this type of drug<br />

Today, <strong>the</strong>se drugs can be taken daily to treat o<strong>the</strong>r conditions: pulmonary arterial hypertension and<br />

lower urinary tract symptoms, for example.<br />

Interest in continuously administered PDE5is is growing in several areas, such as andrology and<br />

urology, for rehabilitation of erectile function, relief of <strong>the</strong> symptoms of benign prostatic<br />

hyperplasia and treatment of some bladder disorders; respiratory medicine, for its effects on<br />

pulmonary hemodynamics; neurology, to protect <strong>the</strong> brain against ischemic injury; and<br />

rheumatology, for <strong>the</strong> treatment of Raynaud’s phenomenon<br />

What about cardiology?<br />

Several animal studies have shown that <strong>Viagra</strong> attenuates cardiac remodeling, with an antihypertrophic<br />

and anti-fibrotic effect, and <strong>protects</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>heart</strong> against different types of injury.<br />

Some small clinical trials have demonstrated that chronic PDE5 inhibition improves cardiac<br />

performance and geometry in various clinical conditions, including <strong>heart</strong> failure, myocardial<br />

infarction and diabetic cardiomyopathy.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> last sixteen years pre-clinical and clinical research into <strong>the</strong> extra-urological effects of PDE5i<br />

has expanded dramatically, revealing previously unsuspected indications for <strong>the</strong>se drugs. Once<br />

more, <strong>the</strong> blue pill could change <strong>the</strong> quality of life of millions of people.<br />

Andrea M. Isidori<br />

But how?<br />

Our meta-analytic research just published in BMC Medicine originated to clarify some controversies<br />

emerging from <strong>the</strong> available human studies. We wanted to analyze if chronic PDE5i administration

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