New Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction


Two investigational drugs - Tadalafil and Vardenafil - show promise in the treatment of erectile dysfunction, with fewer side effects. Both are selective phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors with a comparable or better side-effect profile compared with sildenafil (Viagra).

TADALAFIL (Cialis)
Eli Lilly & Co.
- Can produce erections up to 36 hours, with 57% intercourse attempts successful at 24 hours.
- Effective whether erectile dysfunction etiology is psychogenic, organic or mixed.
- Side effects: Headache, dyspepsia, and back pain; less than 5%.
- In patients with stable cardiovascular conditions or hypertensives on multiple drug therapies, cardiovascular adverse events were few and not statistically different from placebo: flushing, dizziness, hypertension and syncope.
- Like sildenafil (Viagra), it should not be in patients on nitroglycerine, as it augments its hypotensive effects.

VARDENAFIL (Nuviva)
Bayer and GlaxoSmithKline
- Seems effective in treating erectile dysfunction caused by diabetes and hyperlipidemia and those on antihypertensive medications with less than optimal response to sildenafil.
- Effective whether erectile dysfunction etiology is psychogenic, organic or mixed.
- May normalize even severe erectile dysfunction.
- Improves erectile function regardless of etiology: organic, psychogenic or mixed.
- Mild adverse effects that are dose related: headache (17% or less), vasodilation (14% or less) dyspepsia (6% or less) and rhinitis (8% or less).
- Bayer has sought FDA approval.




SOURCE
Tadalafil, Vardenafil Shine for Erectile Dysfunction
Michele G. Sullivan, Internal Medicine News. August 15, 2002