Erectile Dysfunction Drugs and Alzheimer's: What the Latest Research Reveals

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Recent reports suggest that Viagra and similar drugs may lower the risk of developing Alzheimer's in men, based on a study published in Neurology. However, conflicting findings from other studies and limitations in the research raise questions about the validity of these claims. The association between erectile dysfunction drugs and reduced dementia risk does not prove causation, and further research is needed to determine the true impact of these medications on Alzheimer's disease.
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