Only in women or prepubecent boys. In men with heart problems, it makes them far worse (since the blood's going elsewhere the heart does not get enough, so it can cause a heart attack).
It was originally invented for babies with weak hearts given to them to help build their heart rate up.
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I dont know but it would help me on my project if I did
Heart disease is the Number 1 killer in the United States. There are many preventative measures that can be taken to help prevent Heart Disease. A wonderful and more promising preventative measure is a good heart Healthy Diet!
Yes the human heart has nerve tissues that help the brain send messages to th the heart
It was originally invented for babies with weak hearts given to them to help build their heart rate up.
It would not be a good idea for a person who has had heart surgery to use Viagra. There is a definite risk of heart attack.
Viagra (sildenafil) can be used safely in most patients with heart disease. ... artery disease does not cause an increased risk of heart attack or death.....ED related to heart disease, however, can be a major problem for you and your partner. The good news is that erectile dysfunction can be treated.
This probably isn't helpful considering Viagra gives you a stiff one. The blood going from the heart to your ,area, would probably cause problems during surgery.
This probably isn't helpful considering Viagra gives you a stiff one. The blood going from the heart to your ,area, would probably cause problems during surgery.
Viagra, they were working on a formula for heart problems
No; that's not the purpose of Viagra; its purpose is to help with erection problems, in other words, if you have trouble getting or maintaining an erection.
original Viagra ALWAYS has a "use by date": a date after which the producer (Pfizer) takes it out of use by destroying it. It is not safe for use afterwards.if your viagra has no date on it: don't use it: you risk heart failure.
Viagra
Probably not, as it is essentially an injection of testosterone to the penis, causing an erection.
Viagra is a medication primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction and does not have any direct effect on polygraph results. A polygraph measures physiological responses such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, which can be influenced by anxiety or stress rather than the medication itself. While some may believe Viagra could alleviate anxiety related to sexual performance, it won't specifically help in passing a polygraph test. Ultimately, the best way to pass a polygraph is to answer truthfully.
If you can't maintain an erection and have had your heart checked out by a doctor.