Article 6GTYP ‘It wouldn’t exist’: Viagra inventor tells how Welsh miners began its rise

‘It wouldn’t exist’: Viagra inventor tells how Welsh miners began its rise

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
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Dr David Brown says erectile dysfunction drug, subject of a BBC drama, could have been scrapped if a miner hadn't spoken out

It was the ultimate serendipitous discovery: a failed heart medication that became a multibillion-dollar erectile dysfunction drug. But the blockbuster story of Viagra could have ended differently were it not for the frankness of the Welsh miners who took part in a clinical trial just before the drug was due to be scrapped, according to Viagra's co-inventor.

Speaking before the screening of Men Up, a new BBC drama, executive produced by Russell T Davies, about the ordinary middle-aged Welsh men who took part in early trials, Dr David Brown said the drug's unexpected side-effect was almost overlooked.

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