Abstract
Objective: To prospectively assess the safety and effectiveness of the investigational phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor avanafil to treat erectile dysfunction in men with diabetes mellitus. Patients and Methods: This 12-week, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study conducted between December 15, 2008, and February 11, 2010, randomized 390 men with diabetes and erectile dysfunction 1:1:1 to receive avanafil, 100 mg (n=129), avanafil, 200 mg (n=131), or placebo (n=130). Coprimary end points assessed changes in the percentage of sexual attempts in which men were able to maintain an erection of sufficient duration to have successful intercourse (Sexual Encounter Profile [SEP] 3), percentage of sexual attempts in which men were able to insert the penis into the partner's vagina (SEP 2), and International Index of Erectile Function erectile function domain score. Results: Compared with placebo, least-squares mean change from baseline to study end in SEP 3, SEP 2, and International Index of Erectile Function erectile function domain score were significantly improved with both avanafil, 100 mg (P==.002), and avanafil, 200 mg (P<.001). Additional analyses indicated that successful intercourse could be initiated in 15 minutes or less through more than 6 hours after avanafil dosing. Adverse events most commonly reported with avanafil treatment were headache, nasopharyngitis, flushing, and sinus congestion. Conclusion: Avanafil was safe and effective for treating erectile dysfunction in men with diabetes and was effective as early as 15 minutes and more than 6 hours after dosing. The adverse events seen with avanafil were similar to those seen with other phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors. Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier NCT00809471. © 2012 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Mayo Clinic proceedings |
Volume | 87 |
State | Published - Jan 1 2012 |
Keywords
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Double-Blind Method
- Humans
- International Index of Erectile Dysfunction erectile function domain score
- Least-Squares Analysis
- Middle Aged
- Penile Erection
- Placebos
- Prospective Studies
- Pyrimidines
- Treatment Outcome
- adult
- alpha adrenergic receptor blocking agent
- antihypertensive agent
- article
- avanafil
- backache
- controlled study
- diastolic blood pressure
- double blind procedure
- drug efficacy
- drug induced headache
- drug safety
- drug withdrawal
- dyspepsia
- erectile dysfunction
- flushing
- human
- influenza
- insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- laboratory test
- major clinical study
- male
- multicenter study
- non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- patient compliance
- penis erection
- physical examination
- placebo
- prospective study
- randomized controlled trial
- rhinopharyngitis
- scoring system
- sexual behavior
- sexual intercourse
- side effect
- sinus congestion
- sinusitis
- systolic blood pressure
- treatment duration
- vital sign
Disciplines
- Urology