Medications associated with ED & alternative solutions Flashcards
1
Q
betablockers
A
ACE inhibitors
2
Q
hydralazine
A
ANG II inhibitors
3
Q
methyldopa & alpha-blockers
A
ca channel blockers
4
Q
thiazide diuretics
A
furosemide (loop diuretics)
5
Q
spironolactone
A
furosemide
6
Q
anti-androgens (cyproterone) & corticosteroids
A
varies depending on indication
7
Q
levodopa (anti-parkinsons agent)
A
at the neurologist’s discretion
8
Q
SSRI
A
bupropion
9
Q
tricyclic antideoressant MAI
A
mirtazapine
10
Q
conventional antipsychotics (haloperidol, chlorpromazine)
A
quetiapine
11
Q
risperidone (schizo, bipolar)
A
olanzapine
12
Q
cimetidine
A
other h2 antagonist or PPI
13
Q
carbamazepine & phenytoin (anticonvulsants)
A
neurologist discretion
14
Q
dutasteride (BPH)
A
tardenafil