While trying to ensure his girlfriend was sexually satisfied, a man
from southern Columbia intentionally overdosed on Viagra, and doctors
have had to amputate his penis.
The 66-year-old man from Gigante,
Colombia, whose name has not been released, told a local newspaper that
he intentionally overdosed on the erectile dysfunction medicine.
He then is said to have suffered an erection for several days before being forced to seek medical advice.
When
he sought medical help, doctors in Gigante referred the man to a
medical facility in Neiva, where medical staff noted that the man’s
penis was inflamed and fractured.
They informed the patient his
only option amputation so the inflammation and gangrene would stop
spreading to other parts of his body.
A doctor told local
newspaper La Nacion: ‘The patient showed bruising on the testicles and
penis, was treated and is recovering well.’
As a result of the
incident, Neiva hospital issued a warning for men to not use penis
enhancing drugs or erectile dysfunction medication without prescription
from their doctors.
Earlier this week, a Yemeni man died of a
Viagra overdose as he prepared to sleep with his bride on their first
day as a married couple.
The 25-year-old Yemeni man dosed up on
five Viagra pills at one time which killed him, according to Yemini
Arabic Language daily newspapwer Okaz Al Youm.
Once the wedding hall was cleared out, the unnamed man left to join his wife at their new home.
When he arrived, he fainted and collapsed and died after being taken to hospital despite doctors’ attempts to revive him.
Viagra contains the ingredient sildenafil citrate, which works by relaxing muscles in the walls of blood vessels.
However,
the action that Viagra has on nerve activity of muscles in the penis
may also increase sympathetic nerve activity (which makes blood vessels
constrict).
There have been several reports of heart attack, heart
arrhythmia and even deaths that have been related to men who were using
Viagra.
Men with unstable cardiovascular disease, including a history of heart attacks, are advised against using the drug.

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