Can Viagra cut risk of Alzheimer’s disease? What we know

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A new study has found that people who took Viagra may be less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Photo: Pexels

 

(George Citroner/ Healthline) — An erectile dysfunction drug, also used to treat high blood pressure, has already shown promise to treat or prevent Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

Now, new research adds to evidence finding this well-known drug might help reduce the risk of developing the degenerative condition.

“After searching [the] literature, we found multiple animal studies showing potential treatment effects of sildenafil in various AD preclinical models,” lead researcher Feixiong Cheng, PhD, of Cleveland Clinic’s Genomic Medicine Institute, told Healthline.

Cheng and team analyzed data from more than 7 million people to find sildenafil (Viagra) significantly reduced the likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease. (…)

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