The Netherlands stops tests by Viagra for pregnant women, died 11 babies

The Virginia experiment, for its effects on expanding blood veins, has been banned in the Netherlands in dozens of women who had problems during pregnancy, having the fetus undeveloped. The decision, given by an independent Dutch control committee, came as a result of the recent death of 11 children born in conclusion [...]
The decision, given by an independent Dutch control committee, resulted in the recent death of 11 babies born at the conclusion of the treatment.
The experiment was conducted in 10 hospitals in Amsterdam and other cities, in 93 women who had problems with the sufficient growth of the fetus in the womb.
A complication that Viagra, a drug against dek men's impotence, was thought to have helped improve the flow of blood toward the plate thanks to its effect of expanding the veins, according to a verification that took place during a rat experiment.
Unfortunately, it was noted that there were fatal consequences in the lungs of 11 newly born babies after being treated with viral mothers.
Hence, this type of experiment was immediately interrupted.












