Scientists: the use of "Viagra" by 84% increases the risk of developing skin cancer

Pin
Send
Share
Send

Viagra is recognized as the most popular means of increasing sexual power all over the world. However, according to American researchers, its use increases the risk of developing melanoma, skin cancer, by more than 80%.

Apparently, the potentiality enhancement mechanism incorporated in “Viagra” somehow makes melanoma progress.

Doctors are not calling for a complete rejection of the drug, but those who use it and at the same time are at risk of skin cancer should consult with doctors.

In addition to such a terrible side effect, "Viagra" has others. In particular, headaches, nausea, heartburn.

Pin
Send
Share
Send

Watch the video: Coldplay - The Scientist (July 2024).