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Old 08-05-2015, 06:39 PM
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This would all seem to make sense as ED drugs increase Nitric Oxide levels in the blood and increase blood flow throughout the body/open the arteries. A lot of men with diabetes already have to take ED drugs for "quality of life" anyhow. They have Ed because of the diabetes. So, for them, it may be a win-win. Side effects from ED drugs are minor (if any) when taken in low doses.Most iof the awful side effects you hear about are from people taking very high doses and have weak hearts. They are also finding these ED drugs help with Prostate Enlargement issues in men. This is why a lot of insurance companies are still covering what was once believed to be a recreational drug.

Would be interesting if it became something women could look into as well.
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