Why does medication that lowers your blood pressure help ‘raise’ your johnson instead of medication that raises the pressure? 1.53K viewsJanuary 3, 2024 Question90.59K June 3, 2019 0 Comments Viagra would be the key example. In: Biology 2 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted June 3, 2019 0 Comments A lot of drugs that lower blood pressure (including Viagra) are Vasodilators. This means that they cause your arteries to widen. This increases blood flow which lets more blood make its way to ‘your johnson’ so it can do its thing. You are viewing 1 out of 2 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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