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London - English doctors used the anti-impotence buy viagra online drug Viagra to save the life of a severely buy viagra online premature baby, media reports said on Friday.
Medics in the northeast buy viagra online city of Newcastle upon Tyne gave buy viagra online the drug to Lewis Goodfellow - who was buy viagra online born at 24 weeks, weighing just 780g - as one of his buy viagra online lungs failed and not enough oxygen buy viagra online was getting into his bloodstream.
The drug opened up tiny blood buy viagra online vessels in his lungs, allowing oxygen buy viagra online to be captured and flow around the body. Lewis, who buy viagra online was born in August last year, was eventually buy viagra online allowed home last month.
Alan Fenton, consultant neonatologist buy viagra online at the city’s Royal Victoria Infirmary, said buy viagra online although oxygen can be pumped into the lungs buy viagra online of premature babies with breathing difficulties, there was buy viagra online not enough blood supply to carry it elsewhere.
“What Sildenafil (Viagra) does buy viagra online is open up the blood vessels so they buy viagra online can capture the oxygen and take it around the body,” he was quoted buy viagra online as saying by BBC News Online.
Lewis’s mother, Jade Goodfellow, and father, John Barclay, were buy viagra online so concerned their son was going to die that buy viagra online they began planning his funeral until doctors told buy viagra online them Sildenafil might work.
“I don’t think you could put into words buy viagra online how we feel,” his mother said. “The doctors buy viagra online are worth their weight in gold. We admire each and buy viagra online every one of them for what they have done.”

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