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vardenafil (Rx)

(var-den′a-fil)

Levitra, Staxyn

Func. class.:
Erectile dysfunction agent

Chem. class.:
Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor

ACTION:

Inhibits phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), enhances erectile function by increasing the amount of cGMP, which in turn causes smooth muscle relaxation and increased blood flow into the corpus cavernosum

USES:

Treatment of erectile dysfunction

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

Hypersensitivity, coadministration of α-blockers or nitrates, renal failure, congenital or acquired QT prolongation

Precautions:
Pregnancy (B); not indicated for women, children, or newborns; hepatic impairment, retinitis pigmentosa, anatomical penile deformities, sickle cell anemia, leukemia, multiple myeloma, bleeding disorders, active peptic ulceration, CV/renal disease

DOSAGE AND ROUTES
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• Adult:
PO
10 mg taken 1 hr before sexual activity; dose may be reduced to 5 mg or increased to max 20 mg; max dosing frequency once daily; orally disintegrating tab 10 mg 60 min before sexual activity; do not use with potent CYP3A4 inhibitors

• Geriatric >65 yr:
PO
5 mg initially, titrated as needed/tolerated

Hepatic dose

• Adult:
PO
(Child-Pugh B) 5 mg, max 10 mg/day

Concomitant medications

• 
Ritonavir, max 2.5 mg q72hr; for indinavir, ketoconazole 400 mg/day and itraconazole 400 mg/day, max 2.5 mg/day; for ketoconazole 200 mg/day, itracon
azole 200 mg/day and erythromycin max 5 mg/day

Available forms:
Tabs 2.5, 5, 10, 20 mg; orally disintegrating tab 10 mg

Administer:

• 
Approximately 1 hr before sexual activity; do not use more than once daily; orally disintegrating tabs are not interchangeable with film-coated tabs

• 
Without regard to food; avoid taking with high-fat meal

• 
Oral disintegrating tab:
place on tongue, allow to dissolve, do not use water

SIDE EFFECTS

CNS:
Headache, flushing, dizziness, insomnia
,
seizures,
transient global amnesia

CV:
Hypertension,
MI, CV collapse,
chest pain

EENT:
Conjunctivitis, tinnitus, photophobia, diminished vision, glaucoma, hearing loss

GU:
Abnormal ejaculation, priapism

MISC:
Rash, GERD, GGTP increased,
NAION (nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy),
dyspepsia

MS:
Myalgia, arthralgia, neck pain

RESP:
Rhinitis, sinusitis, dyspnea, pharyngitis, epistaxis

PHARMACOKINETICS

Rapidly absorbed, bioavailability 15%, protein binding 95%, metabolized by liver, terminal half-life 4-5 hr, onset 20 min, peak 1/2-1½ hr, duration <5 hr, reduced absorption with high-fat meal, primarily excreted in feces (91%-95%)

INTERACTIONS

 
Do not use with nitrates because of unsafe decrease in B/P, which could result in MI or stroke

 
Serious dysrhythmias: class IA/III antiarrhythmics, clarithromycin, droperidol, procainamide, quiNIDine, quinolones; do not use concurrently

Increase:
hypotension—α-blockers, protease inhibitors, metoprolol, NIFEdipine, alcohol, amLODIPine, angiotensin II receptor blockers; do not use concurrently

Increase:
vardenafil levels—erythromycin, azole antifungals (ketoconazole, itraconazole), cimetidine, antiretroviral protease inhibitors

Drug/Food

Decrease:
absorption—high-fat meal

Drug/Lab Test

Increase:
CK

NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
Assess:

• 
Erectile dysfunction and cause before treatment

 
Any severe loss of vision while taking this or similar products; products should not be used

 
Use of organic nitrates that should not be used with this product

Teach patient/family:

• 
That product does not protect against STDs, including HIV

• 
That product absorption is reduced with high-fat meal

• 
That product should not be used with nitrates in any form; to inform physician of all medications being taken

• 
That product has no effect in the absence of sexual stimulation; that patient should seek immediate medical attention if erections last >4 hr

 
To notify prescriber immediately and stop taking product if vision loss occurs

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