DANGEROUS
LINK BETWEEN VIAGRA AND NITRATES
A study published in this months issue of Circulation reports
that sildenafil citrate (Viagra), when combined with nitrates,
can cause serious and prolonged decreases in blood flow through
critically narrowed coronary arteries.
Researchers at Osaka University, Osaka, Japan and
Mayo Clinic monitored changes in blood pressure and blood flow
through coronary
arteries in animals given nitrate along with the doses of Viagra
achieving similar blood levels as prescribed for erectile dysfunction.
They believe the study shows a possible cause for the sudden deaths
that have been reported among men using Viagra. "We found
that Viagra, when combined with nitrates, causes a prolonged reduction
in blood flow to the heart in critically narrowed coronary arteries," says
Bijoy Khandheria, M.D., a Mayo Clinic cardiologist and one of the
study authors. "The good news is that Viagra alone did not
significantly decrease blood flow through narrowed arteries. In
normal vessels, it actually increased blood flow. The negative
effect came only when it was combined with nitrates."
In addition to highlighting the need for patients
to only take Viagra under medical supervision, Dr. Khandheria
says the findings
provide important guidance for physicians in how to prescribe Viagra
safely. "Many heart patients need to take nitrates, and many
want to use Viagra. This study shows that they should not be taken
together. The old adage of taking a nitroglycerine tablet prior
to sexual intercourse falls by the wayside if Viagra is prescribed,
since the combination can be lethal."
Doctors prescribe nitrates in various forms to relieve or prevent
chest pain, known as angina. Common forms include nitroglycerine
tablets placed under the tongue, sprays, patches or long-acting
tablets. Dr. Khandheria says understanding the interaction with
Viagra is important because so many heart patients also experience
erectile dysfunction.
"Men being treated for heart disease are several times more
likely to experience moderate or complete impotence, compared with
other men their age," says Dr. Khandheria. "As a result,
many heart patients are interested in using Viagra to maintain
their quality of life, so we need to know how it interacts with
other medications they may be taking. This study shows a potentially
life-threatening interaction between Viagra and nitrates.
"Based on our study, we strongly suspect that a death would
be induced by a vicious circle," says Dr. Khandheria. "The
two drugs interact to reduce blood flow in arteries with critical
stenosis, causing a drop in blood pressure, which deprives the
heart of oxygen. The weakened heart further decreases blood pressure,
and the downward spiral continues."
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