Viagra Long-Term Efficacy and Quality of Life.Viagra Long-Term Efficacy and Quality of Life, Serge Cartier, McGill University McGill University, at Montreal, Que., Canada; coeducational; chartered 1821, opened 1829. It was named for James McGill, who left a bequest to establish it. Its real development dates from 1855 when John W. Dawson became principal. ; Alvaro Morales, Kingston General Hospital, Canada; Isabelle Defoy, Pfizer Canada Inc. We assessed the maintenance of long-term efficacy (3 years) and satisfaction with continued use of sildenafil sildenafil /sil·den·a·fil/ (sil-den´ah-fil?) a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that relaxes the smooth muscle of the penis, facilitating blood flow to the corpus cavernosum; used as the citrate salt to treat erectile dysfunction. (Viagra) taken as required prior to sexual activity by patients with erectile dysfunction Erectile Dysfunction Definition Erectile dysfunction (ED), formerly known as impotence, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection long enough to engage in sexual intercourse. (ED). This multi-center, non-comparative study was an open-label extension of a double-blind randomized ran·dom·ize tr.v. ran·dom·ized, ran·dom·iz·ing, ran·dom·iz·es To make random in arrangement, especially in order to control the variables in an experiment. placebo-controlled trial. Patients were eligible if they had been initially randomized to sildenafil and had successfully completed the double-blind trial. Efficacy was measured through the IIEF IIEF International Index of Erectile Function IIEF India Invest Economic Foundation and the GAQ GAQ Global Assessment Questionnaire . The intent-to-treat population included 225 patients. Scores for the erectile function, orgasmic function, intercourse satisfaction, and overall satisfaction domains of the IIEF showed no difference between months 3 and 36, although there was a statistical improvement between month 0 and month 3 of treatment. Quality of life, as assessed with the SF-12 questionnaire, showed no deterioration between months 3 and 36. The impact of participants' erectile problems, as assessed through the Erectile Distress Scale, improved with time, with a score of 23.6 at month 3 and 24.7 at month 36. After 36 months of treatment, 75% of men felt that their erection problems were none/a little of the time a worry in their life, as opposed to 64% at month 3. Overall, the results presented here demonstrate that sildenafil is as effective after 36 months of treatment as it was during the double-blind controlled study. Quality of life is still maintained after 3 years of treatment and erectile problems are less bothersome after 3 years of treatment. This study also supports the longterm safety of sildenafil in patients with ED. |
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