Those Little Blue Pills Offer Risk to Male Divers
from the January, 2017 issue of Undercurrent
It's not recent news but it might bear repeating:
Divers who take Viagra for erectile dysfunction need to
be aware that it may increase the risk of decompression
sickness. The active ingredient is sildenafil, originally
licensed to treat pulmonary hypertension. It was just a
coincidence its side effect benefited the male member.
Scientists initially thought that a vasodilator such as
sildenafil might protect against DCS in divers. However,
those hopes were crushed when experiments on animals
proved that the converse was true.
The test rodents underwent a simulated dive to 290 feet (90m) for 45 minutes in a hyperbaric chamber
before undergoing staged decompression. Thirty minutes
after the 'dive,' blood samples were collected for
blood cell counts and the level of circulating bubbles in
the right cavities was quantified. There were more cases
of DCS in the group administered with sildenafil than
in the control group. Bad news for some divers!
The researchers of this study conclude that pretreatment
with Viagra or other PDE-5-inhibitors promotes
the onset and severity of DCS. Don't mix your
pleasures! www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23580342
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