DAILY aspirin is as effective as Viagra-type drugs for impotence, according to a study. Doctors at Istanbul Medipol University in Turkey divided 336 men with erectile dysfunction into four groups and gave them either aspirin, tadalafil (a Viagra-like drug), tadalafil plus aspirin, or a placebo, according to the study published in International Urology and Nephrology.
Taken separately, both drugs increased sexual activity by more than a third, and together, also removed headaches associated with tadalafil.
Researchers say aspirin ‘thins’ the blood, so more can flow into the genital area, and may help the 70 per cent of men whose impotence has a vascular cause.
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