Viagra (sildenafil) is primarily used for erectile dysfunction and is generally considered safe for most men. However, it can cause cardiovascular side effects, particularly in those with pre-existing heart conditions or those taking certain medications, like nitrates. While there's no direct evidence linking Viagra to heart attacks in healthy individuals, it can potentially exacerbate existing heart problems. Always consult a healthcare provider before using Viagra, especially if there are underlying health concerns.
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.
Yes. All of these drugs have been associated with stokes and heat attacks.
Yes, ducks can have heart attacks. If a duck is chased its heart rate will increase severely and cause a heart attack.
Lisinopril is a drug used primarily in treatment of high blood pressure, heart failure, and after heart attacks. I would ask your doctor.
It is linked to heart disease/heart attacks and stroke
No, can cause heart attacks -VAPOREON
Anxiety or panic attacks can be mistaken for heart attacks (although it is actually rare for anxiety attacks to cause heart attacks, especially in young people).
Cocaine, typically.
No
Its heart attacks.
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.