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A mix of ED and cholesterol drug improves impotence
March 06, 2006

A mix of ED drug and cholesterol drug can improve impotence. Lipitor, a commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drug, may have extra benefits for men with impotence. Researchers have found that in men who are not initially helped by Viagra (sildenafil), treatment with Lipitor (atorvastatin) seems to improve sexual response.

Impotence, also referred to as erectile dysfunction, may involve a generalized disturbance of the lining of the blood vessels (endothelium), lead author Dr. Howard C. Herrmann said in a statement. His group therefore theorized that if the endothelium could be made healthier through cholesterol-lowering drugs such as statins, Viagra would work better for the patient.

Viagra and Cialis are widely acknowledged as one of the most prominent ED drugs. Usage of Cialis has improved the sexual life of millions.

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