1. Early sildenafil dose optimization and personalized instruction improves the frequency, flexibility, and success of sexual intercourse in men with erectile dysfunction
- Author
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Crowley Ar, Richard L. Siegel, Steidle Cp, Li-Jung Tseng, Kaminetsky Jc, Deriesthal H, and Andrew McCullough
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions ,Sildenafil ,Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors ,Urology ,Piperazines ,Sildenafil Citrate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Erectile Dysfunction ,Patient Education as Topic ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Sulfones ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Penile Erection ,Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases ,Coitus ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Sexual intercourse ,Erectile dysfunction ,Sexual dysfunction ,Treatment Outcome ,Dose optimization ,chemistry ,Purines ,Disfuncion sexual ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
We investigated the effect of early sildenafil dose optimization and personalized instructions on sexual intercourse success in 1109 men beginning sildenafil therapy for erectile dysfunction. In phase 1 (4 weeks), patients followed the instructions contained in the sildenafil (50 mg) sample pack and had 1.4 sexual intercourse attempts per week with 82% success. Patients (17%) had a second intercourse attempt (80% successful): 58% occurred within 4 h, 20% within 5-8 h, and 22% within 9-24 h of the first attempt. In phase 2 (4 weeks), sildenafil was adjusted as needed (53% to 100 mg, and 2% to 25 mg), and investigators provided personalized instructions to facilitate patient success. Sexual intercourse attempts increased to 1.7 per week, with 91% success, and 18% were followed by a second attempt, of which 91% were successful. Most patients requested the 100-mg dose, which helped improve sexual intercourse frequency, flexibility and success.
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- 2006