#21: The Little Blue Heart Medication
Viagra, sometimes euphemistically referred to as the “little blue pill,” is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men, and as such, is pretty popular and widely sold. But did you know that’s not what it was originally intended for?
In 1989, Pfizer was looking to develop a drug to help with heart-related chest pain. And it can still be used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension. But during testing, it was discovered that it had an unanticipated side effect that turned out to be great news for men affected by a particular problem.
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