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International Journal of Urology

International Journal of Urology

Volume 13 Issue 11, Pages 1428 - 1433

Published Online: 3 Nov 2006

© 2010 The Japanese Urological Association



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Original Article
Up-titration of vardenafil dose from 10 mg to 20 mg improved erectile function in men with spinal cord injury
YASUSUKE KIMOTO, 1 SADAAKI SAKAMOTO, 2 KEITA FUJIKAWA, 3 TAKASHI TACHIBANA, 3 NORIYUKI YAMAMOTO 3 AND TOSHIKAZU OTANI 4
  1 Department of Urology, Spinal Injuries Center, Fukuoka,   2 Department of Urology, Nakamura Hospital, Oita,   3 Product Development Division, Bayer Yakuhin Ltd, Osaka, and   4 Department of Urology, Chubu-Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, Japan
Correspondence to  Yasusuke Kimoto md dmsc, Department of Urology, Spinal Injuries Center, 550-4 Igisu, Iizuka, Fukuoka, Japan. Email: ykimoto@jcom.home.ne.jp
Copyright 2006 Japanese Urological Association
KEYWORDS
erectile dysfunction • Japan • phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor • spinal cord injury • vardenafil

ABSTRACT

Aim: Vardenafil is a highly selective phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Efficacy of vardenafil has been demonstrated in various ED populations, but that in Japanese patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) has not been assessed.

Methods: This was an open-label, multicenter, flexible dose, 12-week study in patients with ED due to SCI. Following a 4-week observation period, patients received vardenafil 10 mg for 4 weeks, and based on efficacy, tolerability and patient preference, doses for the remaining 8 weeks were decided by investigators. The primary efficacy parameter was erectile function domain score of the International Index of Erectile Function.

Results: Ten patients took 10 mg all through the study, while 22 patients took 20 mg after completing 4 weeks' treatment with 10 mg. The erectile function domain score increased from 12.2 at baseline to 25.0 at Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF) in the former group and from 10.3 to 22.5 in the latter group, respectively. Importantly, there was a 5.0 point increase in erectile function domain score after up-titration in the latter group. Drug-related adverse events were observed in 22% of patients including hot flushes (9%) and headache (6%), but these were transient and mild in intensity. Serious adverse events and adverse events leading to discontinuation of the study drug were not reported.

Conclusions: Vardenafil 10 and 20 mg was well tolerated and improved erectile function in patients with SCI. Of interest, erectile function was further improved by 20 mg in patients who were not sufficiently treated with 10 mg.


Received 20 November 2005; accepted 1 May 2006.

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1442-2042.2006.01584.x About DOI

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