Harder boners for a longer life
Biohackers are taking Viagra and Cialis off-label for cardiovascular health and longevity, though no studies confirm it extends life.
Rock harder, rock out for longer. The biohacking community has found a new trend that's easy to jump on: erectile dysfunction medication for longevity.
Tho studies show nothing conclusive, the biohackers are taking Viagra and Cialis to open their blood vessels, improve cardiovascular health, and live longer than the rest of the limp populace.
Online clinics and influential figures are promoting it as a kind of all-purpose longevity drug – delivering benefits for the cardiovascular system, brain and even athletic performance.
The drugs aren't approved for preventing heart attack and stroke, let alone for extending life.
However, the enthusiasm does reflect growing interest among some experts in the field of cardiology and men's health that tadalafil and other drugs in its class could have a legitimate role in preventive health.
Other notorious off-label uses for medication have been exciting things like ivermectin. At least this one lets you have some fun.
Excellent boners. Immortality, not yet assured.



Wasn't that close to the story of what viagra was originally developed for, as an angina medication?