While Viagra is typically used for erectile dysfunction in men, studies are starting to show that Viagra might be beneficial for the treatment of other diseases or medical conditions.

Home

This Animal Study Says Viagra May Help Treat Preeclampsia

The erectile dysfunction drug Viagra (sildenafil citrate) might one day be used to treat a dangerous disorder during pregnancy that spikes a woman's blood pressure, University of Vermont researchers suggest.

Preeclampsia affects up to 8 percent of all pregnancies, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation. Symptoms include swelling, sudden weight gain, headaches and changes in vision, although some women report few, if any, signs of the progressive condition, the foundation says.

According to researchers at the University of Vermont School of Medicine, Viagra (sildenafil citrate known as generic Viagra) didn't actually lower the blood pressure of lab rats, but it did improve blood circulation -- suggesting the drug may have increased blood flow to the uterus and placenta, the researchers said in a statement.

In addition, surviving offspring of sildenafil citrate treated rats were of normal weight, while those of untreated animals were about 20 percent smaller, the researchers said.

Results of the study were to be presented this week at the 35th Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences, in San Diego.

Who knows what Sildenafil {generic Viagra} will be used for in the future of medicine.

Viagra
Viagra Online
Order Viagra
Sildenafil citrate
(generic Viagra)
Cheap Viagra
Viagra Side Effects
Buy Viagra
Buy Viagra Online
Viagra might help for enlarged hearts.
Viagra for Preeclampsia
Viagra and vision
Viagra for Women?
Revatio - Viagra
Medicare Viagra
Viagra Articles
Cialis
Levitra
Internet Pharmacy
Any trademark names used on this site including Viagra®, Cialis®, and Levitra® are the property of each trademark holder. Safemeds.com does not claim to be affiliated with or to be the trademark holder. © Copyright 2005 SafeMeds.com. All Rights Reserved.