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Viagra Risks Cut Down By One As Study Finds Blood Flow In Eyes Unaffected By Sex Drive Drug
January 6, 2003 When Viagra was introduced in 1999, the drug's manufacturer warned of a number of visual side effects, including possible nerve damage to the eyes. But a UC Irvine College of Medicine study rules ... > full story -
Viagra Helps Men With Heart Failure
August 7, 2002 Men with congestive heart failure and erectile dysfunction (ED) safely used sildenafil (Viagra) to improve sexual function in a study reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart ... > full story -
Smoking Increases Likelihood Of Impotency
December 4, 2001 Men who smoke are more likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction than nonsmokers, reports an international group of impotency experts in the November issue of the Journal of ... > full story -
Smokers More Likely To Experience Impotence, Wake Forest Study Shows
May 21, 2001 Men with high blood pressure who smoke are 26 times more likely to have erectile dysfunction --impotence -- than nonsmokers, John Spangler, M.D., M.P.H., of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical ... > full story -
Newest Hypertension Drugs May Improve Sexual Function
May 2, 2001 Sexual dysfunction in men with high blood pressure may be aided by the newest type of hypertension drug, according to a study in this month's American Journal of the Medical Sciences, a ... > full story -
Study Pinpoints An Enzyme Key To Both Male And Female Sexual Dysfunction -- Along With A Potential Treatment
February 23, 2001 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and other institutions have identified an enzyme that appears to play a key role in bringing on sexual dysfunction in both men and women – and a ... > full story -
Beyond Viagra: Other Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors Are Candidates For Potential Therapies
February 21, 2001 The same basic process used by the popular pharmaceutical Viagra may someday help people suffering from a variety of conditions, from allergies to diabetes. Viagra’s success has raised interest ... > full story -
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University Of Iowa Study Finds Viagra Increases Nerve Activity Associated With Cardiovascular Function
January 3, 2001 The drug sildenafil citrate -- better known as Viagra -- causes a dramatic increase in the nerve activity associated with cardiovascular function, especially during physical and mental stress, ... > full story -
Newest Hypertension Drugs May Improve Sexual Function, Says Wake Forest Researcher
November 13, 2000 Sexual dysfunction in men with high blood pressure may be aided by the newest type of hypertension drug, reported Carlos Ferrario, M.D., of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (WFUBMC), at ... > full story -
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New Class Of Drugs For Erectile Dysfunction Unveiled
April 10, 2000 Scientists at Bristol-Myers Squibb have identified a promising new class of drugs that may yield strong candidates for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (also known as impotence) that may be more ... > full story
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