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Could Viagra help prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

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After envisaging Viagra as a possible treatment in 2021, researchers are now looking at the drug’s potential as a preventive measure, suggesting that it could significantly reduce the risk of developing the disease.

More than 55 million people worldwide are living with some form of dementia, with as many as 10 million new cases each year, according to data published by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in March 2023. The global health authority notes that Alzheimer’s disease remains the most common form of dementia, and that “there is no cure for dementia.” But that hasn’t stopped scientists from exploring every avenue to try and curb this health, societal and economic burden.

The latest discovery in the field concerns the role that erectile dysfunction drugs, such as Viagra, could play in preventing Alzheimer’s disease.

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