Heard on Dr. Dean

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ComputerJoe

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Listing to talk radio yesterday and Dr. Dean Edell got on to a question about viagra. I wasn't listening much until he said that viagra was developed to improve the gas exchange of the blood vessels in the lungs, not what it is so widely used for now.

I'm curious if anyone else heard the same show or has more to throw on the fire of enlightenment. If viagra improves our lungs ability to exchange gasses it seems that this would be a good thing. So now along with the dramamine the night before....
 
Thinking of going fishing, huh?:rofl3:
 
Found today on Science Daily: News & Articles in Science, Health, Environment & Technology

"Viagra's Other Uses
ScienceDaily (July 30, 2007) — Viagra is now being used to treat not only erectile dysfunction (ED) but also pulmonary hypertension. And the drug may have potential for treating several other conditions, according to a recent report. The three ED medications currently on the market—Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis—all work by the same means, and they have similar side effects.
The most common are headaches and facial flushing, which occur in 15% of men. Other reactions include nasal congestion, indigestion, and back pain. These side effects are mild and temporary. The most important worry about ED pills is their ability to widen arteries enough to lower blood pressure. And men who are taking nitrates should never use any of the ED pills.
Although some of the drugs’ side effects may be troublesome, others may be helpful, and scientists are studying whether ED pills might help treat a variety of nonsexual problems. Viagra (sildenafil) has been on the market longest and is most studied. It’s yet not clear if the other ED pills offer similar benefits, but Viagra, at least, may prove useful for some other conditions, including these:
Pulmonary hypertension
Viagra is now marketed under the name Revatio for this uncommon but serious disorder of high pressure in the blood vessels leading to the lungs.
Mountain sickness
Viagra can reduce pulmonary artery pressure at high altitude and improve the ability to exercise in low oxygen conditions.
Raynaud’s phenomenon
In affected individuals, exposure to the cold triggers spasm of the small arteries that supply blood to the fingers, toes, or both, which become pale, cold, and painful. Both Viagra and Levitra have been helpful in clinical trials.
Heart disease
Studies suggest Viagra might help patients with congestive heart failure or diastolic dysfunction.
Further details are published in the August 2007 issue of Harvard Men’s Health Watch. "
 
...but bad for CNS Oxygen Toxicity.

Demchenko, IT; Ruehle, A; Allen, BW; Vann, RD; Piantadosi, CA. EFFECTS OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE-5 INHIBITORS ON CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND SEIZURES IN RATS EXPOSED TO HBO2. UHMS Annual Scientific Meeting Abstract. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2008 July-Aug;35(4) RRR ID: 7893



Please check this out too...
 
Ya...I first floated the question in the Great Lakes Wrecking Crew forum and we have you kind there as well and I have fallen victim to them as well.

Fishing? Spear fishing or line & hook it don't matter I dive deep in the Great Lakes! 39 degrees is considered a nice day at 150'. Don't know if the old fishing pole would hold up.

Thanks for that clarification. Interesting.
 

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