5 results on '"sildenafil (viagra)"'
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2. Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and stroke with use of PDE-5 inhibitors for erectile dysfunction: Cause or coincidence?
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Carter, John E.
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ALTERNATIVE medicine , *MEDICINE , *ALTERNATIVE medical specialists offices , *HEALING circles - Abstract
Abstract: The PDE-5 inhibitors sildenafil (Viagra) vardenafil (Levitra) and tadalafil (Cialis) have been taken by millions of men for erectile dysfunction. Transient visual symptoms are common but there also have been fourteen cases of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) described in patients using these drugs as well as a few other vascular events. NAION is a common optic neuropathy in patients in the age group using these drugs and the question arises whether or not PDE-5 inhibitors are causing NAION. One case of NAION occurred after transient visual symptoms occurred with repeated use and one patient experienced a transient ischemic attack after taking a dose followed by a stroke on using the drug again later. Other than these two cases with strong dechallenge–rechallenge data, the evidence to support PDE-5 inhibitors as a cause of NAION or any vascular event is weak. PDE-5 inhibitors probably are a rare cause of a common ischemic disorder of the optic disc. They should be avoided in men who have already experienced NAION in one eye. Patients should be warned to seek medical attention if they have visual field or acuity loss after using PDE-5 inhibitors. Otherwise there is little basis for modifying the current guidelines for the use of these drugs. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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3. Sildenafil prevents HDACi-induced Epstein-Barr virus reactivation through the PKG pathway in NK/T cell lymphoma; potential implications for HDACi-mediated fatal complications.
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Kim, Joo Hyun, Kim, Won Seog, and Park, Chaehwa
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EPSTEIN-Barr virus , *VIRUS reactivation , *SILDENAFIL , *T cells , *T-cell lymphoma , *EXUDATES & transudates , *RITUXIMAB - Abstract
Romidepsin, a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor, has been approved for the treatment of relapsed and refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma. However the use of romidepsin reportedly causes potent EBV (Epstein-Barr virus) reactivation leading to severe adverse events in patients with natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma (NKTL). As inhibition of EBV lytic cycle reactivation may help prevent romidepsin-induced adverse events in NKTL, we herein set out to identify a safe and effective drug for inhibiting EBV reactivation and examine its mechanism of inhibition. EBV reactivation was evaluated by qRT-PCR of BZLF1 and BRLF1 mRNA expression, qPCR of EBV DNA, and immunoblotting of viral EA-D protein. High-throughput screening of FDA-approved drugs was performed to identify safe and effective molecules and test their effect on romidepsin-induced EBV reactivation in the EBV-positive NKTL cell lines, SNK6 and NK92MI. We found that phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, including sildenafil (Viagra; Pfizer), appeared to be nontoxic and effective inhibitors of romidepsin-induced EBV reactivation. Clinical relevance was investigated by qPCR of EBV in two primary effusion samples of NKTL patients. We also investigated the molecular consequences downstream of sildenafil-induced PDE5 inhibition in NKTL cells. A negative correlation was established between the cGMP/PKG pathway and EBV reactivation in NKTL cells. On a molecular level, PDE5 inhibition downregulates BZLF1 and BRLF1 through cGMP/PKG signaling-induced ZNF overexpression. Co-treatment with romidepsin and sildenafil (inhibiting HDAC and PDE5, respectively) showed a synergistic inhibitory effect on NKTL cells, highlighting PDE5 as an attractive target for future therapy in NKTL. • Romidepsin causes Epstein-Barr virus reactivation leading to severe adverse events in patients with NK/T-cell lymphoma. • PDE5 inhibitor s ildenafil exerts strong anti-EBV lytic cycle activity in NKTL via PKG signaling-induced ZNF expression. • The dual inhibition of HDAC with romidepsin and PDE5 with sildenafil showed a synergistic inhibitory effect on NKTL cells. • The combination of romidepsin and sildenafil could be as an attractive target for future therapy in NKTL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Afektivna stanja prije i za vrijeme terapije sildenafilom (Viagra) kod PTSD bolesnika s erektilnom disfunkcijom
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Vidas, Mercedes, Gruden, Vladimir, and Mindoljević Drakulić, Aleksandra
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PTSP ,erektilna disfunkcija ,sildenafil (viagra) - Abstract
Erektilna se disfunkcija (ED) definira kao nemogućnost postizanja i održanja erekcije dovoljne za postizanje seksualnog zadovoljstva. Znanstvena su istraživanja pokazala da u etiologiji ED važnu ulogu imaju psihološki čimbenici poput depresije i prolongiranog psihičkog stresa te da između PTSP i ED postoji pozitivna korelacija u više od 63% PTSP bolesnika koji boluju od ED. Ciljevi našeg istraživanja bili su ispitati djelotvornost terapije sildenafilom te koja su afektivna stanja kod PTSP bolesnika prevladavala prjje i za vrijeme terapije. Ispitan je 21 veteran Domovinskog rata (bolesnici Dnevne bolnice Klinike za psihološku medicinu) s dijagnozom kroničnog PTSP-a te umjerenog ili teškog oblika ED mjerenog s pomoću testa IIEF (Internacionalni indeks ED). Ispitivanje je provedeno u Klinici za psihološku medicinu početkom 2001.godine tijekom 12 tjedana te je bilo podijeljeno u 4 vizite (svaka s razmakom od 4 tjedna). Individualni pristup bolesniku sastojao se od psihologijskog intervjua uz koji su bolesnici na listu papira trebali napisati i sve svoje trenutačne osjećaje vezane uz problem koji imaju, mjerenja i uspoređivanja rezultata erektilne funkcije prije i za vrijeme terapije, suportivne psihoterapije te davanja lijeka sildenafila u dozi od 25 odnosno 50mg s uputama o uporabi. Dobiveni rezultati kod svih bolesnika upućuju na poboljšanje erektilne funkcije, kao i na znatne pozitivne pomake u odnosu na njihova afektivna stanja. Učinci ove kombinirane, specifične psihofarmakoterapije na PTSP bolesnike imaju i šire pozitivne psihosocijalne posljedice jer se osim ublažavanja simptoma PTSP-a poboljšava i opća kvaliteta njihova života.
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- 2001
5. Postmortem distribution of sildenafil in histological material
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Daniele Rodriguez, Roberto Mencarelli, Mariano Cingolani, Dora Mirtella, and Stefania Pagani
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sildenafil ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Analytical chemistry ,Spleen ,Urine ,sildenafil (Viagra) ,tessuti fissati ,Toxicology ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Piperazines ,Sildenafil Citrate ,Biological fluid ,Specimen Handling ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Biological fluids ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Tissue Distribution ,Sulfones ,Kidney ,Chemical Health and Safety ,Lung ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Purines ,Postmortem Changes ,Heart failure - Abstract
This study reports results of the detection and quantitation of sildenafil (Viagra) in biological fluids and tissues and its stability in fixed tissues and formalin solutions in which the tissues were fixed. Toxicological analyses were performed on samples from a 60-year-old man who died of acute heart failure due to myocardiosclerosis. Sildenafil pills were found in his pocket. At the time of autopsy, sildenafil was found in body fluids and tissues (blood 0.04 mg/L, bile 0.99 mg/L, gastric contents 6.84 mg/L, urine 9.60 mg/L, brain 6.43 mg/kg, heart 6.10 mg/kg, kidney 4.28 mg/kg, liver 5.46 mg/kg, lung 5.38 mg/kg, spleen 1.38 mg/kg). Tissue samples were preserved in formalin solutions for four weeks. Analyses of formalin-fixed tissues and formalin solutions in which the same tissues had been preserved allowed the detection and quantitation of sildenafil (brain 2.20 mg/kg, formalin from brain 4.01 mg/L; heart 1.46 mg/kg, formalin from heart 4.41 mg/L; kidney 0.98 mg/kg, formalin from kidney 3.19 mg/L; liver 2.19 mg/kg, formalin from liver 3.21 mg/L; lung 1.02 mg/kg, formalin from lung 4.18 mg/L; spleen 0.28 mg/kg, formalin from spleen 0.94 mg/L). Results indicate that sildenafil has good stability in biological specimens subjected to chemical fixation.
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