Viagra can work in as quickly as 30 minutes and works for at least 4 hours. Viagra works by improving a man's response to sexual stimulation, increases blood flow to the penis, and allows him to lead a normal sex life. As with most prescription medications, Viagra may produce the following side effects: headache, flushing, stomach upset, nasal stuffiness.
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Now Viagra can fight danger of premature births

The impotence drug Viagra is being used in a clinical trial to reduce premature births by helping babies stay longer in the womb.Read More...

Viagra is Tested on Pregnant Women to Cure Labour Problems

VIAGRA is being tested on pregnant women as Pfizer, its manufacturer, tries to expand the $1.6bn (Pounds 800m, E1.2bn) market for the blockbuster drug.Read More...

Brain Defect Tied to Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction

Diabetes-related erectile dysfunction is caused by a defect in the nitric oxide (NO) mechanism in a part of the brain called the paraventricular nucleus (PVN), a U.S. study finds.Read More...

Viagra Helps Lung Disease Patients Breathe Easier

Patients with an incurable lung disease may get some relief from Viagra (sildenafil).Read More...

Viagra may help stroke patients

Can Viagra help stroke patients the way it has improved the lives of millions of American men?Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit is studying whether Viagra improves recovery in people with moderate symptoms from stroke within seven days or less.Read More...

British doctors give Viagra to save premature baby

English doctors used the anti-impotence drug Viagra to save the life of a severely premature baby, media reports have said.Medics in the northeast city of Newcastle upon Tyne gave the drug to Lewis Goodfellow -- who was born at 24 weeks...Read More...

Lifesaving Facts about Erectile Dysfunction and Heart Disease Shared at Seminar Hosted by The Medical Center of Aurora

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a leading indicator of heart attack, according to research presented by Dr. Joel Kaufman of Urology Research Options of Aurora, CO, and Dr. Barry Molk, Aurora Denver Cardiology Associates... Read More...

Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Safe, Effective for Diabetic Men

Three drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction - Cialis, Levitra and Viagra - are safe and effective for men with diabetes, concludes a research review in the current issue of the Cochrane Library journal. Read More...

Age-related impotence may improve over time

About one third of older men who are impotent (men with erectile dysfunction) will experience natural remission, with symptoms becoming less severe but not necessarily going away completely, research suggests. Read More...

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Depression a risk factor for ED in diabetic men

Among men with type 2 diabetes, depressive symptoms represent the most important factor contributing to the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED), according to investigators in Italy and in California. Read More...

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