Vardenafil is a selective inhibitor of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)-specific phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) and an oral therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.[L45563,L45568] During sexual stimulation, nitric oxide (NO) is released from nerve endings and endothelial cells in the corpus cavernosum, activating the enzyme guanylate cyclase and increasing the synthesis of cGMP in the smooth muscle cells of the corpus cavernosum. PDE5 inhibitors, such as vardenafil, inhibit the degradation of cGMP and allow increased blood flow into the penis, resulting in an erection.[A258303,L45563,L45568]. Compared to [sildenafil] and [tadalafil], vardenafil is a more potent inhibitor of PDE5; however, its selectivity for other PDE isoforms is lower than the one detected for tadalafil.[A258318] The FDA approved the use of vardenafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in 2003. Although other PDE5 inhibitors such as [sildenafil] and [tadalafil] have been associated with rare cases of acute liver injury, the use of vardenafil has not been linked to hepatotoxic effects.[A258313] The use of vardenafil as a monotherapy for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension has also been evaluated.[A258308]
Synonyms
Vardenafilum
Vardenafil hydrochloride
Vardenafil
Vardénafil
Vardenafilo
Brand Names
Vardenafil
Jamp-vardenafil
Apo-vardenafil
Ag-vardenafil
Vivanza
Levitra
Vardenafil Hydrochloride
Staxyn
Vardenafil hydrochloride
Jamp-vardenafil ODT
Mylan-vardenafil
Indication
Vardenafil is indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.[L45563,L45568,L45573]
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