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Viagra Love Dessert Is Dangerous

Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 19 November 2009 | There is 1 comment

it can produce dangerously low blood pressure

A cooking school in Colombia which is obviously in dire need of publicity has come up with what they call a “love dessert” which as well as having passion fruit also contains a certain amount of the prescription erectile dysfunction medication Viagra. At Ukmedix News we have previously spoken about the dangers of using medications such as Viagra for fun.  We have always argued that Viagra is a serious medication which is there to treat a serious condition and using it to spice up a dessert is not only not advised but could also be extremely dangerous.

Viagra Love Dessert Is Dangerous

It is important everybody is aware that for some people to use the Viagra is contraindicated because if it is used with nitrates for example it can produce dangerously low blood pressure which could cause permanent health problems or in extreme cases even be fatal. All of the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra work by dilating the blood vessels in the penile artery but they also dilate blood vessels in other parts of the body too and that is why care must be taken when using them.

The Colombian cooking school based in the Quindio province probably thinks that the Viagra desert is nothing but a bit of a laugh but they failed to take into account the dangers adding prescription medications to food. Medications are designed to be taken in a certain way and they are not meant to be crushed up and put into food. At Ukmedix News we have also seen how people sometimes spike drinks with Viagra thinking that it will boost sexual desire. 

This is a common Stag Night prank which could end up with serious health consequences if it given to the wrong men. Viagra is not an aphrodisiac and will not produce spontaneous erections despite what anybody says.

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There is 1 comment on this article.

On November 21, 2009 at 21:12
shocked said:

to misuse a drug is just irresposible especially if you are putting it in someone else's drink, or in a desert as mentioned in this article.

Do they realise they could kill someone.

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