Ground-breaking trial reveals Viagra could help prevent dementia
- Chronic damage to brain blood vessels, linked to dementia, may be prevented by sildenafil, calling for larger trials.
- Sildenafil observed to enhance brain blood vessel function in vascular dementia patients, a first-time finding.
- Potential for sildenafil to deter dementia evident, prompting a necessity for further extensive testing.
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Study Shows Viagra Can Help Prevent Dementia
A new study has revealed that sildenafil, better known under the name Viagra, increases blood flow to the brain and improves cerebrovascular function in patients who have been identified as having an increased risk of vascular dementia, according to the University of Oxford.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleDementia risk slashed by taking viagra as bombshell study gives 'little blue pill' unexpected new use
A new trial has found thatthe active ingredient in the "little blue pill" Viagra can significantly increase blood flow in the small and medium blood vessels in the brain
·London, United Kingdom
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