ED Flashcards
What are the 4 general causes of impaired erection?
- Vascular,
- Neurologic,
- Psychogenic,
- Hormonal
Loss of Libido = androgen deficiency
•What are the 3 Drug Classes that lead to ED?
- Anticholinergics
- Dopamine agonists
- Estrogens
T/F CNS depresants cause ED
True
What are some misc. meds that cause ED?
- Finasteride, Dutasteride
- Lithium
- MAOi
- Gemfibrozil (for HLD)
- Clofibrate
- INF
- Opioids
What is “Dry Sex” & Retrograde Ejaculation
- Delayed or absent ejaculation
- Ejaculate passes retrograde into the bladder, instead of toward the anterior urethra
What are 1st line Least Invasive ED tx? (4)
- Vaccum erection device (onset 30 mins)
- PED5i
- Intracavernosal injections/ intraurethral inserts
- Penile prosthetics
What are the 4 PDE5s?
- Sildenafil (blue vision)
- Tadalafil (back pain)
- Vardenafil
- Avanafil
What can you not give if your patient takes a PDE5?
* this is on the test*
Nitrates
Where are PDE5 receptors found besides the genitals? (3)
- Peripheral vascular tissue
- Tracheal smooth muscle
- Platelets (flushing, HA, congestion, dyspepsia)
Where are PDE6 found? * think vision*
- Rods and cones = blurred vision
* Cyanopsia (blue vision) from Sildenafil (blue pill)*
Where are PDE11 found? * think muscles*
- Striated muscle
Which PDE5 can be taken with food?
Tadalafil
T/F should Sildenafil be reduced if taken with a CYP P450 inhibitor?
True - keeps the drug around longer
What are the 3 most common side effects of PDE5s?
- HA
- Facial Flushing
- Dyspepsia
T/F Sudden unilateral, painless blindness is also known as Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION)?
True