Sildenafil citrate, sold under the names Viagra,
Revatio and generically under various other names, is a drug used
to treat male erectile dysfunction (impotence) and pulmonary arterial
hypertension (PAH), developed by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer.
Viagra pills are blue and diamond-shaped with the words "Pfizer"
on one side, and "VGR xx" (where xx stands for "25",
"50" or "100", the dose of that pill in milligrams)
on the other. Its primary competitors on the market are tadalafil
(Cialis), and vardenafil
(Levitra).
History: Sildenafil (compound UK-92,480) was synthesized
by a group of pharmaceutical chemists working at Pfizer's Sandwich,
Kent research facility. It was initially studied for use in hypertension
(high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (a form of ischaemic cardiovascular
disease). Phase I clinical trials under the direction of Ian Osterloh
suggested that the drug had little effect on angina, but that it
could induce marked penile erections. Pfizer therefore decided to
market it for erectile dysfunction, rather than for angina. The
drug was patented in 1996, approved for use in erectile dysfunction
by the Food and Drug Administration on March 27, 1998, becoming
the first pill approved to treat erectile dysfunction in the United
States, and offered for sale in the United States later that year.
It soon became a great success: annual sales of Viagra in the period
1999–2001 exceeded $1 billion.
The British press portrayed Peter Dunn and Albert Wood as the inventors
of the drug, a claim which Pfizer disputes. Their names are on the
manufacturing patent application drug, but Pfizer claims this is
only for convenience.
Viagra is available as blue pills with a characteristic shapeEven
though sildenafil is only available by prescription from a doctor,
it was advertised directly to consumers on US TV (famously being
endorsed by Bob Dole and Football star Pele). Numerous sites on
the Internet offer Viagra for sale after an "online consultation",
a mere web questionnaire. The "Viagra" name has become
so well known that many fake aphrodisiacs now call themselves "herbal
Viagra" or are presented as blue tablets imitating the shape
and colour of Pfizer's product. Viagra is also informally known
as "Vitamin V", "the Blue Pill", as well as
various other nicknames.
Pfizer's worldwide patents on sildenafil citrate will expire in
2011–2013. The UK patent held by Pfizer on the use of PDE5
inhibitors (see below) as treatment of impotence was invalidated
in 2000 because of obviousness; this decision was upheld on appeal
in 2002.
Mechanism of action. Part of the physiological
process of erection involves the parasympathetic nervous system
causing the release of nitric oxide (NO) in the corpus cavernosum
of the penis. NO binds to the receptors of the enzyme guanylate
cyclase which results in increased levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate
(cGMP), leading to smooth muscle relaxation (vasodilation) in the
corpus cavernosum, resulting in increased inflow of blood and an
erection.
Sildenafil is a potent and selective inhibitor of cGMP specific
phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) which is responsible for degradation
of cGMP in the corpus cavernosum. The molecular structure of sildenafil
is similar to that of cGMP and acts as a competitive binding agent
of PDE5 in the corpus cavernosum, resulting in more cGMP and better
erections. Without sexual stimulation, and therefore lack of activation
of the NO/cGMP system, sildenafil should not cause an erection.
Other drugs that operate by the same mechanism include tadalafil
(Cialis®) and vardenafil
(Levitra®).
Sildenafil is metabolised by hepatic enzymes and excreted by both
the liver and kidneys. If taken with a high-fat meal, there may
be a delay in absorption of sildenafil and the peak effect might
be reduced slightly as the plasma concentration will be lowered.
Dosage and price. As with all prescription drugs,
proper dosage is at the discretion of a licensed medical doctor.
The dose of sildenafil is 25 mg to 100 mg taken once per day between
30 minutes and 4 hours prior to sexual intercourse.
It is usually recommended to start with a dosage of 50 mg and then
lower or raise the dosage as appropriate. The drug is sold in three
dosages (25, 50, and 100 mg), all three costing about US$10 per
pill. Name-brand Viagra sildenafil is not scored and a fairly hard
coating makes it more difficult to accurately cut the pills in half,
even with a pill cutter.
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Contraindications. When taking nitric oxide donors,
organic nitrites and nitrates, such as glyceryl trinitrate, sodium
nitroprusside, amyl nitrite ("poppers")
In men for whom sexual intercourse is inadvisable due to cardiovascular
risk factors
Severe hepatic impairment (decreased liver function)
Severe impairment in renal function
Hypotension (low blood pressure)
Recent stroke or heart attack
Hereditary degenerative retinal disorders (including genetic disorders
of retinal phosphodiesterases)
Side effects. Amongst sildenafil's serious adverse
effects are: priapism, severe hypotension, myocardial infarction,
ventricular arrhythmias, sudden death, stroke and increased intraocular
pressure.
Common side effects include sneezing, headache, flushing, dyspepsia,
prolonged erections, palpitations and photophobia. Visual changes
including blurring of vision and a curious bluish tinge have also
been reported.
Care should be exercised by patients who are also taking Protease
inhibitors for the treatment of HIV. Protease inhibitors inhibit
the metabolism of sildenafil, effectively multiplying the plasma
levels of sildenafil, increasing the incidence and severity of side-effects.
It is recommended that patients using protease inhibitors limit
their use of sildenafil to no more than one 25-mg dose every 48
hours.Some sildenafil users have complained of blurriness and loss
of peripheral vision. In May of 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
found that sildenafil could lead to vision impairment and a number
of studies have linked sildenafil use with nonarteritic anterior
ischemic optic neuropathy.When used with an alpha blocker, take
them at least four hours apart to avoid hypotension.
Pulmonary hypertension. As well as erectile dysfunction,
sildenafil citrate is also effective in the rare disease pulmonary
arterial hypertension (PAH). It relaxes the arterial wall, leading
to decreased pulmonary arterial resistance and pressure. This in
turn reduces the workload of the right atrium of the heart and improves
symptoms of right-sided heart failure. Because PDE-5 is primarily
distributed within the arterial wall smooth muscle of the lungs
and penis, sildenafil acts selectively in both these areas without
inducing vasodilation in other areas of the body. Pfizer submitted
an additional registration for sildenafil to the FDA, and sildenafil
was approved for this indication in June 2005. The preparation is
named Revatio, to avoid confusion with Viagra, and the 20 milligram
tablets are white and round. Sildenafil joins bosentan and prostacyclin-based
therapies for this condition.
Raynaud's phenomenon. In 2005, Dr. Roland Fries
and colleagues reported that sildenafil cut the frequency of Raynaud's
phenomenon attacks, reduced their duration by roughly one half,
and more than quadrupled the mean capillary blood velocity. This
was a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial and the patients
had both the primary and secondary forms and had all discontinued
the more conventional treatments for this
Aphrodisiac. Sildenafil is commonly and increasingly
used as an aphrodisiac. While there is no clinical evidence that
it has aphrodisiac activity, many seem to believe it will improve
sexual performance as well as erectile function and enhance the
sexual experience that will occur.
Recreational use. Viagra's popularity with young
adults has increased over the years. It is sometimes used recreationally.
Some users mix Viagra with methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA,
ecstasy) in an attempt to compensate for the side effect common
to many amphetamines of erectile dysfunction, a combination known
as "sextasy", "rockin' and rollin', or 'trail mix'.
Chemical Synthesis. The preparation steps for
synthesis of Viagra (sildenafil citrate) are as follows:
1. Methylation of 3-propylpyrazole-5-carboxylic acid ethyl ester
with hot dimethyl sulfate.
2. Hydrolysis with aqueous NaOH to free acid.
3. Nitration with oleum/fuming nitric acid.
4. Carboxamide formation with refluxing thionyl chloride/NH4OH.
5. Reduction of nitro group to amino.
6. Acylation with 2-ethoxybenzoyl chloride.
7. Cyclization.
8. Sulfonation to the chlorosulfonyl derivative.
9. Condensation with 1-methylpiperazine
See also
Tadalafil (Cialis)
Vardenafil (Levitra)
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