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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Julia Musto

Viagra ingredient linked to treatment for fatal genetic childhood disease

  • German researchers have found that sildenafil, the active ingredient in the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra, shows promise as a treatment for Leigh syndrome.
  • A pilot study observed improvements in muscle strength, neurological, and metabolic symptoms in six patients aged nine to 38 years old over several months.
  • Leigh syndrome is a rare, often fatal genetic childhood disease affecting one in 36,000 children globally, with no currently approved treatments.
  • Patients in the study took low to medium doses of sildenafil, a small fraction of a typical Viagra dose, which works by increasing blood flow to treat complications like high blood pressure in the lungs.
  • Researchers are now planning a Europe-wide clinical trial to further investigate the drug's efficacy for this serious hereditary condition.

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