Viagra treats erectile dysfuntion by widening arteries. Viagra’s active ingredient also has been approved, under the name Revatio, to treat pulmonary hypertension, the condition raising blood pressure in the lungs. And that’s why researchers were studying whether Revatio might also work in patients with sickle-cell disease, a genetic blood disorder. Until today, that is, when the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute announced it had stopped the study a year early “due to safety problems.” The trigger, the institute said in a news release, was an interim review of safety data from 33 study participants who had completed 16 weeks of treatment. Compared with those taking a placebo, the 33 study subjects taking Revatio were “significantly more likely” to suffer serious side effects, including painful episodes called “sickle cell crises” that can lead to hospitalization. The NHLBI, a part of the National Institutes of Health that conducted the study, emphasized that the findings were specific to sickle-cell patients and

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Study Using Viagra Ingredient to Treat Sickle Cell Cut Short


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