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Ronit Gilad Department of Neurology, Wolfson Medical Center, Holon 58100, Israel Correspondence to: R Gilad (gilad-ar{at}inter.net.il)
Sildenafil citrate (Viagra) is a specific phosphodiesterase
type V inhibitor with a selective inhibitory effect on cyclic guanosine
monophosphate (cGMP). Its enhancement of nitric oxide release leads to
an increase in cGMP concentrations, which is responsible for its main
clinical effect Minor side effects Case 1 Case 2 These men experienced epileptic seizures after taking sildenafil.
It is highly unlikely that the seizures were caused by a cerebrovascular effect These two cases raise two important issues. Firstly, doctors must
consider the possibility of epileptic seizures occurring in patients
taking sildenafil. Secondly, more research is needed to test two
conflicting theories Four cases of patients experiencing epileptic seizures during the
clinical trials of sildenafil were reported to Pfizer, the manufacturer
of the drug. However, a good correlation between the seizures and the
effects of the drug was not found.
relaxation of the smooth muscle in the corpus
cavernosum. The increase in blood flow into the penis helps to
alleviate problems of erectile dysfunction.1
such as headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and
defects in colour vision
and serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular effects, have been described.1 Convulsive
seizures have been an unknown neurological side effect until now. We
report two cases of patients who first had a seizure soon after using sildenafil.
A 63 year old man with a history of hypertension, but who was
otherwise healthy, was admitted to hospital because of a first episode
of generalised tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS). He had been prescribed
sildenafil (50 mg) as required for sexual dysfunction. Three hours
after taking sildenafil for the first time, he had a typical
tonic-clonic seizure, as observed by his spouse. He was awake when he
was admitted, and results of neurological examination, brain computed
tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and electroencephalography were
normal. Electrocardiography, stress electrocardiography,
echocardiography and cardiac scan with dipyridamole test, as well as
carotid Doppler ultrasonography, showed no abnormalities. Two days
later, he was discharged from the hospital with the recommendation that
he stop using sildenafil. However, three months later, he decided on
his own responsibility to try the drug again, and four hours later, had
a tonic-clonic seizure. He was then prescribed carbamazepine (600 mg/day). He has been free of seizures for two years.
An otherwise healthy 54 year old man was admitted to our
department after having a first tonic-clonic seizure about 4.5 hours
after he had taken sildenafil for the first time. His neurological
examination, brain computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and
electroencephalography with sleep deprivation were normal.
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that is, a previous existing neurological disease
or a cardiac event because medical tests ruled out this possibility, and in both cases the seizures occurred after the physical
effort associated with coital activities had ended. Using sildenafil
and having seizures seem to be directly related.
that is, whether nitric oxide induces epilepsy or
protects against it.
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Funding: None.
Competing interests: None declared.
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| 1. | Moreira SG, Brannigan Jr RE, Spitz A, Orejuela FJ, Lipshultz LI, Kim ED. Side-effect profile of sildenafil citrate (Viagra) in clinical practice. Urology 2000; 56: 474-476[CrossRef][Web of Science][Medline]. |
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