Yes, Viagra (sildenafil) is a vasodilator. It works by inhibiting an enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), which increases blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal by relaxing the blood vessels. This mechanism helps to achieve and maintain an erection, making it effective for treating erectile dysfunction. However, its vasodilatory effects can also lead to lower blood pressure in some individuals.
I tried last night, anti inflammatory does disturb the Viagra effect, idk how it does scientifically but Viagra is vasodilator and antiinflammatory works with nerve tissues. I am now trying taking anti I the morning and Viagra at night see what happens
Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is a drug manufactured by Pfizer. It is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. It acts as a vasodilator throughout the body by increasing levels of nitric oxide in the blood - this action increase blood flow, which in turn causes penile erection.
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As far as I know, none of them is a vasodilator. May be you meant nicotinic acid,"niacin". It's the one that has a vasodilator effect.
Lipitor is a drug that lowers harmful fats in the blood, including cholesterol. Its chemical name is atorvastatin. It is not a vasodilator.
a vasodilator causes dilation of the blood vessels; a venodilator is a vasodilator that causes dilation of veins
Yes. Vasodilators widen the blood vessels in the body, so when you inhale marijuana your pupils widen, which makes marijuana a vasodilator.
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Nitro is used topically as a vasodilator