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Rare But Serious Cases Show Pill Might Cause Loss of Vision
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Viagra-Blindness Link Studied
The maker of Viagra has agreed to put a warning on the label after reports surfaced that some Viagra users went blind. But the danger may be broader than originally thought, Sharyl Attkisson reports.
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"I'm completely blind in one eye and have about 60 percent vision in the other," says one man, who took Viagra twice. The man, who doesn't want to be identified, had a type of stroke in the eye that doctors call "NAION" for nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
"My eye was having a problem seeing ... like someone pulling a shade down on it," he said.
The FDA is looking into several dozen cases of eye stroke and it's the subject of an unknown number of lawsuits. But a CBS News investigation finds more potential links between Viagra and all kinds of blindness.
CBS analyzed four years of Viagra adverse events reported to the FDA. There were eye problems in more than 800 patients with more than 140 cases of partial or total blindness. These reports alone aren't proof of a direct link, but experts look to them for patterns.
Dr. Alessandra Bertolucci of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, treated a 51-year-old patient who permanently lost some eyesight four hours after taking Viagra. She published the case two years ago, while other doctors were writing up their own cases.
"I thought it was important to make the public aware, and the agency in charge of checking of the side effect, aware of this event," says Bertolucci.
Here's where it gets tricky. Many men using Viagra are prone to eye damage to begin with because they have circulation problems. That's why they need Viagra. So the argument is you can't necessarily blame the drug if they go blind.
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