What ever happened to the original Viagra?

I know that Viagra was initially developed as a heart medication. What happened to that vein of research? Does Viagra do anything specifically good for the heart? Is there another drug that benifited from Viagra research, or did things just stop when the test group refused to give back their extra doses?

The Viagra™ story:

That doesn’t make any sense. Men don’t have anginas.

Ba-dum-dum!

:o

Does nitroglycerin, which is an effective vasodilator for treating angina, have the same interesting side-effect as Viagra?

Both do have a tendency to create explosions of some sort… :stuck_out_tongue:
I think this whole thread will be begging these puerile jokes…

Probably not. Nitroglycerin has been in use to treat angina for a few decades, and there have not been any significant number of reports of enhanced erectile function, that I’m aware of. Additionally, the action of Viagra in enhancing erections is different than tha vasodilation action of nitroglycerin. Rather than actively dilating blood vessels, Viagra inhibits an enzyme which breaks down a chemical that causes arterial wall relaxation: