Viagra Emerges As A Savior For Baby Girl Suffering From Heart Trouble
Date: 6th June 2009
A 4-month-old baby girl Tanisha, daughter of Subrata and Dipa Saha from Kolkata, was miraculously saved by the anti-impotence drug Viagra when the medicine was given to her by doctors at Malar Hospital in Chennai to decrease her high blood pressure during an operation.
According to a specific disclosure by sources, when Tanisha was born, she was identified to be a victim of Cyanotic Congenital heart defect, a specific condition in which the heart lies right to the chest. Altogether, her right lung was also found to be under developed and she also had consistent breathing troubles as well as difficulty in feeding. Tanisha`s aunt Kalpana Sabui revealed that they approached the director of Cardiac Sciences at Malar Hospital, Dr. Balakrishnan and he suggested them to visit Chennai and get Tanisha treated at Malar hospital.
While traveling from Kolkata to Chennai on 3 rd April, Tanisha fell prey to four respiratory attacks and on 7 th April 2009, she was made to undergo a risky and complicated surgery in Chennai that lasted for four hours. However, during that complicated surgery, the doctors administered the Pfizer manufactured anti-impotence drug Viagra to Tanisha in order to reduce her high blood pressure.
Dr. Balakrishnan discloses that blood pressure in Tanisha`a right lung was around 120 MG while the normal blood pressure level in a child is only 20 MG and to decrease the baby`s high blood pressure, Viagra which is generally used for treating erectile dysfunction in men, was orally given to her in the form of Sildenafil.
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