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The man who paved to way has died


The man who did all the research and paved the way for developing Viagra has passed away on Tuesday of last week in Seattle Washington. Robert Furchgott was a nobel prize winning Scientist who studied the effects of relaxant for the blood vessels and stumbled upon what sildenafil citrate also known as Viagra does to a man. Not just Sildenafil Citrate but Mr. Furchgott discovered how nitric oxide was a very important factor for the human cardiovascular system and this all lead to Pfizer’s making of the most popular Impotence medication in the world.

Viagra creator Robert Furchgott

It was not until 1998 that Viagra was introduced to the market and millions of men benefited from it being able to obtain erections to complete sexual acts, but i was way back in 1978 that Robert discovered something unusual that relaxes the blood vessels “EDRF” which he later learned that this was nitric oxide. before then he worked for several universities on studies and research and thanks to Robert Erectile dysfunction is something men can now treat, thanks Robert Furchgott and rest in Peace.

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