| Viagra Proves A Life-Saving Drug For New Born |
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Date: March 29, 2007
In a striking disclosure, it was known that a baby Hannah MacDonald was kept alive by administering the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra . Just after its birth, the baby was identified with Chromosome Deletion Syndrome, a disorder in which a pivotal part of the chromosome was severed and missing and which further led to heart problems, difficulty in eating, drinking and sitting up in the baby. After the disorder was identified, the doctors provided it with Viagra and which helped in keeping the baby alive.
Hannah MacDonald was fed Viagra through a tube in her stomach that opens up her veins and permits the blood to move around her heart. On Viagra , Hannah's mother Rebecca comments that the drug has also been utilized to treat a whole lot of other children with heart problems on account of Viagra's efficacy in pumping blood.
Even though the serious medical condition that Hannah was suffering from is known to affect other 65 people in the world, Hannah's condition is found to be worse than all others. On account of the complications triggered off by Chromosome Deletion Syndrome, Hannah had to undergo open-heart surgeries twice before being administered with viagra, the drug primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction in men.
Source: http://www.sunderlandtoday.co.uk
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