Serious Side Effects From The Use Of Viagra
Side Effects Of Viagra
A study carried out by Harry A Milman
and reported to the Food and Drug Administration
Adverse Event Reporting System noted that Viagra,
otherwise famous the world over for overcoming
and treating erectile dysfunction, was found
to cause psychological disturbances and sexual
aggression.
Although no concrete existed prior
to this finding, yet these researches by Milman
provided first piece of evidence as to the direct
relationship between sexual assault and the
use of Viagra.
Viagra Research
In order to confirm the hypothesis, Milman
and other scientists ventured on to study the
literature on the principal drug sildenafil,
nitric oxide. These studies on Sildenafil revealed that the use of Viagra caused a number
of biochemical changes in the human brain, and
that brought about physiologic effects on the
workings of the brain.
Key areas of change noted include
the sections of the brain, which are responsible
for the behavior, sexual drive, and emotion
of the individual. Statistics to this effect
showed that there were more than 270 cases of
neurological disturbances, amnesia, as well
as aggressive behavior noted from the use of
Sildenafil.
These studies further proved that
though there was significant evidence to suggest
a relationship with the various functions of
the central nervous system, particularly its
adverse effects, however a definite link could
not be found with the use of Viagra and 'drag
and sexual aggression'.
Viagra Precautions
Hence, it was suggested that individuals
using Viagra for erectile
dysfunction must consult their physicians
about the possible neurological, emotional or
psychological disturbances that may result from
the use of the subject drug. |