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Cialis is an erectile dysfunction drug. Could it also help you live longer?

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Why This Matters

While Cialis (tadalafil) is primarily used for erectile dysfunction, emerging research suggests it may have potential benefits for longevity and cardiovascular health. Although not officially approved for these purposes, some studies indicate it could reduce the risk of heart disease, dementia, and death, sparking interest in its preventive health applications. This evolving area highlights the importance of further research to understand the drug's full potential and implications for the future of longevity therapies.

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Cialis is an erectile dysfunction drug. Could it also help you live longer?

Sara Andreasson for NPR

Tadalafil – better known by its brand name Cialis – is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for erectile dysfunction.

But in some biohacking and wellness circles, it's increasingly being repurposed for an entirely different reason.

Online clinics and influential figures are promoting it as a kind of all-purpose longevity drug – delivering benefits for the cardiovascular system, brain and even athletic performance.

The drugs aren't approved for preventing heart attack and stroke, let alone for extending life.

However, the enthusiasm does reflect growing interest among some experts in the field of cardiology and men's health that tadalafil and other drugs in its class could have a legitimate role in preventive health.

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"It's a serious area of discussion," says Dr. Robert Kloner, chief science officer at the Huntington Medical Research Institute and a professor at the University of Southern California.

"Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer – and we have these drugs that may have a potential benefit, but we have to learn a lot more."

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