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The list of the benefits of using these phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors is long and had been well discussed on these forums - other than the obvious for EDD, other uses are to lower BP, reduce BPH, insane pumps, and one I want to discuss as well - Cardiovascular benefits for the heart.
I'll never forget it was 2004 and I was at a conference for the release of a new drug the company I was working for and the CEO mentioned drug development, clinical trials etc.
He mentioned that viagra was first put into clinical trials as a heart attack drug, as it was being investigated to get as much blood to the heart ASAP after a heart attack. During the trials the patients had an interesting side effect and well we know the rest of the story.
I was searching on viagra and the heart during one of the responses I made in the Cialis and Chest Pain thread and came across this:
Viagra protects the heart: back to the future for the love pills - On Medicine
I recently started using cialis prework out in addition to citrulline and have come to appreciate the effects of the blood flow especially during HIT cardio.
There are some interesting studies out there about cardiac remodeling after a heart attack using these drugs so was curious if this could help many of us avert cardiac problems that are at risk for them because of AAS and other substances.
I also saw some mention of some studies reflecting that use of these phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors increasing the effectiveness of certain chemo therapies based on the increased blood flow and target dose of the chemo drugs to tissues.
Was curious to see how many on here use phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors and for how long and at what dose?
I have never used more than 20 mgs of cialis and do "cycle off every month but not sure that I need too.
Levitra is great as well at 10 mg and viagra -forget about it - stuffy nose headache vision problems - no go for me.
I'll never forget it was 2004 and I was at a conference for the release of a new drug the company I was working for and the CEO mentioned drug development, clinical trials etc.
He mentioned that viagra was first put into clinical trials as a heart attack drug, as it was being investigated to get as much blood to the heart ASAP after a heart attack. During the trials the patients had an interesting side effect and well we know the rest of the story.
I was searching on viagra and the heart during one of the responses I made in the Cialis and Chest Pain thread and came across this:
Viagra protects the heart: back to the future for the love pills - On Medicine
I recently started using cialis prework out in addition to citrulline and have come to appreciate the effects of the blood flow especially during HIT cardio.
There are some interesting studies out there about cardiac remodeling after a heart attack using these drugs so was curious if this could help many of us avert cardiac problems that are at risk for them because of AAS and other substances.
I also saw some mention of some studies reflecting that use of these phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors increasing the effectiveness of certain chemo therapies based on the increased blood flow and target dose of the chemo drugs to tissues.
Was curious to see how many on here use phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors and for how long and at what dose?
I have never used more than 20 mgs of cialis and do "cycle off every month but not sure that I need too.
Levitra is great as well at 10 mg and viagra -forget about it - stuffy nose headache vision problems - no go for me.