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Viagra, Levitra and Cialis Have Been Linked to an Increased Risk of Developing Melanoma

Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health found that men who used Viagra were 84% more likely to develop melanoma. Since Levitra and Cialis work in similar ways to Viagra, the increase of developing melanoma may be similar.

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About Viagra, Levitra and Cialis

Viagra (sildenafil), Levitra (vardenafil) and Cialis (tadalafil) are used to treat erectile dysfunction. An April 2014 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reported that men using Viagra have an increased risk of developing melanoma, the most dangerous and aggressive type of skin cancer. The study also found there is an even greater risk for those taking Levitra and Cialis because the active ingredient in those drugs remain in the body for longer periods of time.

The Harvard School of Public Health analyzed data from 2000-2010 involving close to 26,000 men who had used Viagra. During this time, there were over 3,500 cases of skin cancer reported. Of these cases, 142 were melanoma, 580 were squamous cell and 3,040 were basal cell carcinoma. The data showed that the men who used Viagra were subject to an 84% increased risk of developing melanoma than those who had not taken the drug. Levitra and Cialis work similar to Viagra and the drugs may also carry the same increased risks for the development of melanoma.