Viagra Used to Save Lives?

I’ve read a couple of stories where the notorious drug for male enhancement and male impotence Viagra, has actually been used in surgery or in other life threatening situations, to get patients back on track and help save their lives because of it’s effects on the amount of blood that is getting pumped out.  This is the reason that Viagra works so well for impotence and premature ejaculation, because it sends more blood to the extremities, including the penis, which helps a man go from a flacid penis to a hard and erect penis for a period of time so that he may have successful and sustained sexual intercourse with his partner.

The most recent Viagra life saving story was that of an infant actually.  The child was born with their heart on the wrong side of their body, and was having surgery to correct some things related to that.  The baby’s blood pressure began to spike out of control during the operation, and Viagra was administered to help her get back on track.

Viagra has actually been on a warning list for most patients with heart problems, including high blood pressure though, because it can actually make the blood pressure go higher and can put men in danger who have had heart trouble by putting them through rigorous sexual encounters since they can last longer, so I’m not quite sure how it was used to actually save the baby when it’s blood pressure went out of control, but I’ll leave that up to the medical experts to figure that anomale out.

There have, however, also been other instances of Viagra helping to save lives during surgeries and for other preventive measures.  I believe I read about it being used to actually help prolong and improve another toddler’s quality of life because they had to have it to help regulate their blood pressure, so perhaps this is the beginning of other medical uses for this incredibly popular impotence drug.