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<article id="article"><header class="clearfix"><!-- google_ad_section_start() --> [h=1]Sildenafil and Bodybuilding[/h]<!-- google_ad_section_end() --> <time data-dmc="article-publishdate"> Last Updated: Oct 24, 2013</time> | By Linda Tarr Kent </header><figure class="summary-image" style="width: 289px;">
<figcaption class="caption">Photo Caption "Vitamin V" is popular in some bodybuilding circles. Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images </figcaption></figure>Sildenafil is one of the best-known drugs on the market, although people do not usually like to bring up its purpose--fixing erectile dysfunction. Its popularity is not entirely due to this use, however. Bodybuilders and other athletes take it as a performance-enhancing substance. This is legal in the world of sports--at least as of 2010--but sildenafil's status could change. That would land this drug on the banned list for bodybuilding, making its status the same as anabolic steroids.
<section class="article-section">[h=2]History[/h]Sildenafil is categorized as a vasodilator and originally was meant to be an aid for high blood pressure. However, it proved to be effective for erectile dysfunction, and it is currently marketed for this purpose. It works by relaxing blood vessels in the penis, which improves blood flow. This property makes it attractive to bodybuilders as well.
</section><section class="article-section">[h=2]Significance[/h]Bodybuilders take sildenafil, or "vitamin V" as it is often called, along with anabolic steroids prior to a workout. The theory is that the drug's ability to dilate a person's blood vessels will help deliver these steroids to muscles, according to a June 2008 "New York Daily News" article. Bodybuilders who use amino acids, legal supplements and vitamins may operate under the same theory regarding sildenafil. This drug also counteracts the impotence that is sometimes caused by testosterone injections meant to increase muscle mass.
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Anyone with experience using ED meds like this???
<section class="article-section">[h=2]History[/h]Sildenafil is categorized as a vasodilator and originally was meant to be an aid for high blood pressure. However, it proved to be effective for erectile dysfunction, and it is currently marketed for this purpose. It works by relaxing blood vessels in the penis, which improves blood flow. This property makes it attractive to bodybuilders as well.
</section><section class="article-section">[h=2]Significance[/h]Bodybuilders take sildenafil, or "vitamin V" as it is often called, along with anabolic steroids prior to a workout. The theory is that the drug's ability to dilate a person's blood vessels will help deliver these steroids to muscles, according to a June 2008 "New York Daily News" article. Bodybuilders who use amino acids, legal supplements and vitamins may operate under the same theory regarding sildenafil. This drug also counteracts the impotence that is sometimes caused by testosterone injections meant to increase muscle mass.
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Anyone with experience using ED meds like this???