New study ‘demonstrates potential of Viagra to prevent dementia’

New study ‘demonstrates potential of Viagra to prevent dementia’

The drug is described by researchers as ‘well tolerated and widely available’ (John Stillwell/PA)

Viagra improves blood flow to the brain and could help prevent dementia, new research suggests.

A study by University of Oxford researchers found that the drug, also called sildenafil, enhances the function of brain blood vessels in patients at increased risk of the condition.

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