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Study: Viagra May Be Linked To Hearing Loss
2010-05-21
Eh?

I SAID . . . VIAGRA MAY BE LINKED TO HEARING LOSS!

It's the little blue pill that works wonders for the sex life. But does taking Viagra increase the risk of hearing loss?

A new study is raising concern about a troubling side effect from Viagra and similar drugs.

Hearing expert Dr. Scott Messenger has learned to ask men of a certain age a certain question when they report sudden hearing loss.

"We are now asking, are you taking any erectile dysfunction medication?" Messenger said.

Soon after Viagra hit the market in 1998 a handful of reports began to surface of men suffering from sudden hearing loss after taking Viagra.
Did their wives complain that their husbands suddenly couldn't hear them any more? Err, there may be "other reasons" for this. Better check into the study's assumptions, and include a control group to check for this.
Three years ago the Food & Drug Administration ordered the makers of Viagra and similar drugs to include a hearing loss warning on their lengthy patient information forms.

That's when a researcher from the University of Alabama-Birmingham decided to take a closer look. Click here to read the study.

He studied medical records of more than 11,000 men over the age of 40. Of those reporting hearing loss 3 percent had taken a drug for erectile dysfunction. But of those with "no" hearing loss only 1.4 percent had taken e-d drugs.

In other words, men who self-reported hearing loss were more than twice as likely to have used a type of erectile dysfunction medication in the past.

Is the slight risk of hearing loss enough to scare men off Viagra?

Many we spoke to today laughed at the idea. But aside from the inevitable joke almost everyone had an opinion.

"I don't think so, because if they need it, they're gonna try it whether they die or not," said Lydia Sanchez of Putnam County.

"Yeah, hearing is more important!" another person added.

"I can tell you that I don't think this is gonna be that big of a threat," added Gabe Savarese of Bergen County, N.J.

"I don't need it, thank God, but I wouldn't take it anyway," added another person.
Methinks thou doth protest too much.
The experts say Viagra remains safe, but if you take it and suffer hearing loss see your doctor right away.

The maker of Viagra said it is closely reviewing this study. New York-based Pfizer it found discrepancies in earlier research from the same doctor, linking Viagra to sudden blindness.
Posted by:gorb

#12  Correlation ain't causation.
Posted by: Perfesser   2010-05-21 22:34  

#11  I thought you were supposed to take them orally?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-05-21 22:21  

#10  There's always hearing aids.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-21 16:03  

#9  Hmmm, can't hear her say NO, can you.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-05-21 14:21  

#8  As silly as it sounds, the co-inventors of Viagra, Pfizer employees Peter Dunn and Albert Wood, seriously, no joke, whose names are on the patent for the drug, should receive the Nobel Prize.

Other than its original intended use, its second use is as a pediatric pulmonary drug that has already saved or strongly improved the lives of tens of thousands of infants by improving pulmonary function.

On top of that, because the drug works for most mammals, it has already brought back several species from the brink of extinction. And it has also destroyed most of the market for endangered species parts as aphrodisiacs.

So seriously, these two guys deserve accolades far more than most of those who get the Nobel Prize.

Ironically, there is an old English expression "to dunn someone", named after a very persistent bill collector named Dunn. It means to, in effect, "to continually pester and not leave alone." So, 'Peter Dunn'...

And, of course, 'Albert Wood' speaks for itself.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-05-21 13:23  

#7  My Doctor won't give me Viagara. He says there's no point in putting a brand-new flagpole on an old condemned building.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-05-21 10:35  

#6  Lots of boomers are also deaf cuz of loud rock concerts and even young un's cuz of loud I-pods stuck in their ears 24-7. Scientific studies need to consider other factors, too.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2010-05-21 09:51  

#5  I wonder if they properly controlled for general health and wellness. Both loss of hearing and impotence can be related through ill-health of various degrees. Also, did they run checks for age cohorts, or just "over 40"?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2010-05-21 09:21  

#4  OK, you can stop now.

I CAN'T HEAR YOU!
Posted by: KBK   2010-05-21 08:39  

#3  Hard of hearing

/groan
Posted by: Oscar   2010-05-21 08:14  

#2  Is the slight risk of hearing loss enough to scare men off Viagra?

No! It's a feature, not a bug.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-05-21 06:40  

#1  You'll go blind deaf!
Posted by: Mike   2010-05-21 06:37  

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