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Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer recently announced plans to market a form of Viagra for children. In front of the wave of indignation and criticism which greeted it was intent, those arguing that Pfizer defends Viagra is meant for the small role treating a rare form of lung disease.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the first, use Viagra to children in an experimental treatment performed on a sample of 600 kids who suffer from lung disease.
Viagra, whose main purpose is to alter blood pressure, reduce high blood pressure in children suffering lungs. Symptoms of the disease include dizziness, chest pain and fatigue sensation.
Depending on test results, a committee of the American court will decide whether to approve the sale of Viagra pills modified and adapted for use by children. Medicine has already used the main ingredient of Viagra in treating children suffering from lung, product form Revatio, which contains a large dose of Sinadefil. Until now, doctors do not have children before the emergence of troubling side effects.