Viagra can clearly help men with erectile dysfunction or more.
New research published in Journal of Sexual Medicine They found that Viagra could lower the risk of heart disease in men by up to 39% and even reduce the risk of premature death.
Researchers at the University of Southern California studied 70,000 adult men with an average age of 52 who were diagnosed with erectile dysfunction between 2006 and 2020.
They looked at the participants’ medical records to see who had taken medication and whether they had suffered heart problems during the follow-up period. , weight and other factors were considered.
The study found that people who used erectile dysfunction drugs were less likely to have erectile dysfunction suffer from heart problems — and deaths from heart disease have fallen by almost 40 percent.
Viagra users were also 17% less likely to have heart failure and less likely to develop unstable angina (22%).
All of these conditions can be fatal if not treated and can lead to death from heart attacks in the future.
Experts believe that Viagra increases blood flow to the arteries of the heart and improves overall oxygen flow throughout the body.

Men who used these drugs also lived longer. During the study period, their risk of early death was lowered by 25%.
“[Use of the drugs] Associated with reduced incidence [heart complications]cardiovascular death, and overall mortality risk compared to non-exposed,” the researchers wrote.
Although research results show promise for men’s health, experts do not recommend taking Viagra if you do not have erectile dysfunction.
previous research guessed People with coronary artery disease may live longer and have a lower risk of having another heart attack if they use Viagra. also proposed Viagra use may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by two-thirds.