April 25, 2007
Viagra and high blood pressure
Erectile dysfunction is very common in the men with illness of heart and hypertension, and while it is often put the responsibility on the medicines, most of the time, it is due to illness of the arteries that provide the penis that is affected elsewhere of the same way as arteries in the body. Viagra (sildenafil) helps to dilate the arteries in the penis and to encourage the current of blood in him that is required to produce erection. In people without illness of the arteries, Viagra dilates some of the other arteries of it in the body to a small extent and decrease blodd pressure by some points. It potentiates the effects of nitroglycerine that also dilates some arteries and is used to treat the angina. It can result in a bigger and sudden fall of tension that could be serious in someone that has the illness of heart. Viagra should not be used ever therefore by people who take nitroglycerine or related drugs (nitrates) to treat their angina. There were some reports of the case of men that have some heart attacks after having taken Viagra, but these were probably of pure coincidence and not the result to take the Viagra.

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This findings is assuring the safety of using viagra with men having blood pressure or heart disease if they are not taking nitro glycerine at all for chest pain. In people having blood pressure conditions erectile dysfunction is an unvited geust who enters on its own. In such men viagra hepls to improve the condition.


