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Viagra is a smooth muscle relaxant which acts to allow blood flow into the corpus cavernosum. It has an effect of decreasing blood pressure somewhat and as such should not me used in men who take nitrates for cardiovascular disease as it may potentiate the effect of the nitrate and drop blood pressure too low. Stimulants increase both heart rate and increase heart irregularity. Althought stimulants are not contraindicated with viagra they both have cardiovascular effects and therefore cardiovascular risks are increased.
Yes, may increase heart rate and cause serious problems with anxiety and tension, also lack of appetite and increased blood pressure.
"Viagra and poppers Don't mix them. They're both stimulants and taken together can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure that could give you a stroke"
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