A groundbreaking study has discovered that erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs not only enhance men’s performance in the bedroom, but also benefit their cardiac health. Think of it like training wheels on a bicycle – these medications provide the extra support and boost needed to rev up both the heart and the other ‘engine’. By analyzing the medical records of over 70,000 low-risk men with ED, researchers found that those who took ED drugs had a significantly lower risk of cardiovascular events compared to those who did not. It’s like having a ‘two-for-one’ deal – tackling two concerns with one solution!
A new study is the first to examine the association between the use of erectile dysfunction (ED) medications and cardiovascular health in a large group of low-risk men with ED. Researchers analyzed the health records of more than 70,000 men with ED, and found that those…
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