Monday, February 11, 2008

Viagra may help heart and lung problems

The key to Viagra's success as an erectile dysfunction treatment may also help heart and lung problems caused by high altitudes, a new report says. At high altitudes, blood vessels in some people can constrict too much and create excess, even dangerous, pressure on the heart and lungs. Viagra causes blood vessels to relax and expand and, accordingly, can help counteract the effects of high altitudes.

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