Menscare report on Viagra aiding the regulation of cardiovascular conditions

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Uttoxeter, England – leading online pharmaceutical supplier Menscare have long promoted the benefits of Viagra, however a story about a baby born with a severe cardiovascular condition has enhanced consciousness about the potential of the drug.

The baby, Alfie Oliver, was born with a life threatening cardiovascular condition. The Leeds General Infirmary and the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital decided to gamble on prescribing erectile dysfunction treatment Viagra as a way of regulating his condition.

The aim was to open the narrow blood vessels around Alfie’s lungs and stem further deterioration. It is sadly expected that patients with this condition will not live longer than 8-9 years, but administering liquid Viagra to Alfie six times daily has given his parents hope and time with their beloved son.

Alfie’s parents, Rob and Tracey Oliver, would like to set up a charity to fund further research into finding a cure for this condition – until then their hopes rest on the unlikely saviour Viagra.

“This story stood out to us – the innovative use of Viagra to help regulate Alfie’s condition suggests the drug has many useful applications,” says Jackie Groombridge, Managing Director of Menscare. “The further benefits of taking Viagra aren’t widely publicised, and although we don’t suggest our clients take Viagra as a health supplement, if improved cardiovascular function is a positive side effect that’s no bad thing.”

Find out more about Menscare and Cialis Once a Day at this site www.menscare.com/cialis.htm. Alternatively you can call on either 01889 569467 or 01889 569178.

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