Viagra (Sildenafil) lowers blood pressure
[QUOTE=Joesouncool;6313887]I regularly take generic viagra at night. I take it due to the medical report that those that take viagra regularly have a much lower incidence of dementia or Alzheimer's later in their life. I don't know if that is true any more since I see conflicting medical data on it. My mother died with really bad dementia / Alzheimer's and I don't want to have that happen to me, so that is why I became a regular taker a few years ago. I have not had any blood pressure issues since I started regularly taking generic viagra. I also take BP meds due to high blood pressure. This info is worth exactly what you paid for it.
Good luck.[/QUOTE]I can't comment on your condition, but Viagra lowers blood pressure due to its mechanism of action. Viagra's generic name is Sildenafil.
Viagra tablets are available in 25, 50, and 100 mg strengths. The same compound is available as 20 mg tablets with the brand name Revatio. Revatio is FDA-approved to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
New Prescription Website need to check out
[URL]costplusdrugs.com[/URL] - it shows Sildenafil 100 mg 30 count for $5. 40 60 count $7. 80 and 90 count $10.20.
I had to get my doctor to rewrite my script for 30 pills- I will be picking up the script next Monday and ordering.
This is that new website by Mark Cuban.
If anyone has already tried this website- let me know if you had issues with it.
Next Monday 2-6 I will be ordering.