Raynaud’s and Cialis

Cialis® in Drug Stores Soon?

More recent research has shown promise in using ED drugs such as sildenafil (Viagra®), vardenafil (Levitra®), and talkalafil (Cialis®) in treating Raynaud’s symptoms, particularly when traditional treatments such as vasodilators and topical nitroglycerine-based creams provide insufficient relief or aren’t well tolerated. These drugs, while typically prescribed for ED in males, act as vasodilators which work

2014-06-04T15:55:30-04:00May 30th, 2014|Coping Strategies, In The News|Comments Off on Cialis® in Drug Stores Soon?

New Treatments for Raynaud’s Disease and Phenomenon

We found an article that further confirms the potential benefits offered by the ED drugs for Raynaud's sufferers, particularly when traditional treatments such as vasodilators and topical nitroglycerine-based creams provide insufficient relief or aren't well tolerated. Original studies focused on the effectiveness of sildenafil (Viagra) for Raynaud's disease. The positive results prompted researchers to study

2013-01-08T06:43:26-05:00June 18th, 2012|In The News|Comments Off on New Treatments for Raynaud’s Disease and Phenomenon

Cialis Shown to Help Patients with Rare Blood Disorder

A drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, is showing promise for patients suffering from a rare blood condition.  Raynaud’s disease is a condition that causes discoloration of fingers and toes.  When people with Raynaud’s disease are exposed to the cold, their blood vessels close causing their fingers or toes to turn white or red.  Some doctors believe

2011-03-18T19:40:55-04:00March 18th, 2011|In The News|3 Comments
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