Sunday, December 20, 2009

Prescribe Viagra for a dog?

This article highlights the importance of knowing that many things that are given to dogs, originate as something that was given to humans. But not as you might think... much of the medications are "off-label". Meaning the medications produce a side effect that may be helpful. Like this paragraph: Viagra, or sildenafil citrate, is best known for fixing what’s referred to as “erectile dysfunction” in human males, but because it works by improving blood flow, it can also be effective in treating pulmonary hypertension, a disorder that causes high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. If your dog has a pulmonary problem, Viagra may be the key to his health.

We do the same thing with herbs. In our liquid dog vitamins, we added Mangosteen. It is a proven anti-inflammatory amongst other things. But get this... in humans, it is safe for pregnant women, nursing mothers, newborns, and the elderly. There is no known toxicity level. We are very assured of its safety then for our dogs, cats, and horses. This is re-enforced by the high number of success stories from dogs who have received it. Give it a try at www.UltimateHealthForDogs.com

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"prescribe Viagra for a dog"
- The Right Medicine For Your Pets | Parade.com (view on Google Sidewiki)

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