Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| sildenafil citrate | Viagra |
| tadalafil | Cialis |
| vardenafil | Levitra |
Phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (PDE-5 inhibitors) are taken at
least an hour before you plan to be sexually active. PDE-5 inhibitors will
result in an erection only if you are sexually stimulated.
How It Works
During an erection, blood fills tissue in the penis, causing it to
enlarge and become stiff. The PDE-5 inhibitors relax smooth muscle, allowing
the penis to fill with blood.
Why It Is Used
PDE-5 inhibitors can be used when an
erection problem (erectile dysfunction) is caused
by:
- Diabetes.
- High blood
pressure.
- Spinal cord injury or other problems affecting
nerve function.
- Prostate surgery.
- Side effects of
medications.
- Emotional or psychological causes.
How Well It Works
PDE-5 inhibitors are effective treatment for erection problems. A
review of trials has shown that 83% of men with erection problems who used
Viagra had improved erections that allowed them to have
intercourse.1 Initial studies
show Levitra and Cialis have rates of success similar to those of
Viagra.2 Viagra has been studied extensively and used
by millions of men; its side effects and long-term effects are well recognized.
Levitra and Cialis are new drugs in which long-term effects have not been
studied.
PDE-5 inhibitors should be taken at least an hour before you plan
to be sexually active.
One study found that Cialis, called "the weekend pill," enhanced
the ability to have erections for 24 to 36 hours after taking it.3 Viagra and Levitra usually enable a man to get an erection at
any time for 4 or more hours after taking it.
Viagra does not work as well as it would otherwise if you eat a
high-fat meal around the time you take it, so many doctors recommend you take
it on an empty stomach. Levitra may be slightly less effective if you eat a
high-fat meal, but a moderate-fat meal does not reduce its effectiveness;
Cialis works without regard to what you eat.4
Side Effects
Do not take PDE-5 inhibitors if you are
taking any medication that contains
nitrates, such as nitroglycerin. This combination can
lower blood pressure dangerously, possibly leading to a
stroke, a
heart attack, or death. If you are taking a medication
called an alpha-blocker—used to treat high blood pressure or an enlarged
prostate—check with your health professional before you take a PDE-5
medication.
Other side effects are fairly uncommon when taking PDE-5
inhibitors. They include:
- Headache.
- Skin
flushing.
- Indigestion.
- Nasal congestion.
A few men find that PDE-5 inhibitors affect their vision for a few
hours after taking it, usually by causing a slight bluish tinge to their
vision. A few men become more sensitive to light. These effects go away in a
few hours.
Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra may be linked to a rare type of vision
loss. If you experience sudden vision loss or vision-related problems while
taking these drugs, Health Canada advises you to
talk to your doctor and seek medical care immediately.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Health experts have debated the use of PDE-5 inhibitors in men with
heart disease, because deaths have been reported in men who used Viagra. The
1999 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) Expert
Consensus Document noted that PDE-5 inhibitors may be dangerous for people
who:5
- Have coronary artery disease
(CAD).
- Have
heart failure and low blood pressure.
- Are
taking many different drugs for high blood pressure.
However, several studies have reported that some men with heart
problems may be able to take PDE-5 inhibitors safely.
- One study found no evidence of increased risk
of heart attack or CAD in men who use Viagra.6
- Another study in men with CAD reported that
Viagra does not lead to heart attack and that heart attacks and other
cardiovascular problems reported after taking Viagra may be related more to the
physical activity of intercourse than to the medication.7
- A study of 35 men found that Viagra is safe for
men with moderate heart failure.8
Sexual activity is exercise. If you have a heart condition and have
not been sexually active for a while, talk with your health professional to
make sure you can safely engage in sexual activity.
PDE-5 inhibitors are not prescribed for anyone who may take
nitroglycerin in an emergency.
Tell your health professional if you are using PDE-5 inhibitors and
are going to have a test for heart disease (such as a stress treadmill test,
cardiac catheterization, stress thallium, or stress echocardiography). You
should avoid taking PDE-5 inhibitors for 24 to 48 hours before such a
test.
When considering PDE-5 inhibitors for erection problems, it is
important to include your partner in your discussions.
If you take any medications, discuss PDE-5 inhibitors with your
health professional before using them.
PDE-5 inhibitors can be prescribed by any doctor. You do not have
to see a doctor who specializes in sexual health. PDE-5 inhibitors are also
available on the Internet; if you obtain the medication through this route, you
should discuss its use with your doctor.
PDE-5 inhibitors are expensive, and they are not generally covered under provincial health plans. Private insurance plans may not cover the cost of these medicines, though some may cover a limited supply. Ask whether this treatment is covered by your plan.
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