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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Controlled Trials of 5 mg, 10 mg, or 20 mg Vardenafil Adverse Reaction Percentage of Patients Reporting Reactions Placebo N = 1199 Vardenafil Hydrochloride Tablets N = 2203 * Flexible dose studies started all patients at vardenafil hydrochloride tablets 10 mg and allowed decrease in dose to 5 mg or increase in dose to 20 mg based on side effects and efficacy. † All the events listed in the above table were deemed to be adverse drug reactions with the exception of accidental injury. Headache4%15% Flushing1%11% Rhinitis3%9% Dyspepsia1%4% Accidental Injury †2%3% Sinusitis1%3% Flu Syndrome2%3% Dizziness1%2% Increased Creatine Kinase1%2% Nausea1%2% Back pain was reported in 2.0% of patients treated with vardenafil hydrochloride tablets and 1.7% of patients on placebo. Placebo-controlled trials suggested a dose effect in the incidence of some adverse reactions (headache, flushing, dyspepsia, nausea, and rhinitis) over the 5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg doses of vardenafil hydrochloride tablets. All Vardenafil Studies: Vardenafil hydrochloride tablets and vardenafil orally disintegrating tablets have been administered to over 17,000 men (mean age 54.5, range 18–89 years; 70% White, 5% Black, 13% Asian, 4% Hispanic and 8% Other) during controlled and uncontrolled clinical trials worldwide. The number of patients treated for 6 months or longer was 3357, and 1350 patients were treated for at least 1 year. In the placebo-controlled clinical trials for vardenafil hydrochloride tablets and vardenafil orally disintegrating tablets, the discontinuation rate due to adverse events was 1.9% for vardenafil compared to 0.8% for placebo. The following section identifies additional, less frequent adverse reactions ( Body as a whole: allergic edema and angioedema, feeling unwell, allergic reactions, chest pain Auditory: tinnitus, vertigo Cardiovascular: palpitation, tachycardia, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, ventricular tachyarrhythmias, hypotension Digestive: nausea, gastrointestinal and abdominal pain, dry mouth, diarrhea, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastritis, vomiting, increase in transaminases Musculoskeletal: increase in creatine phosphokinase (CPK), increased muscle tone and cramping, myalgia Nervous: paresthesia and dysesthesia, somnolence, sleep disorder, syncope, amnesia, seizure Respiratory: dyspnea, sinus congestion Skin and appendages: erythema, rash Ophthalmologic: visual disturbance, ocular hyperemia, visual color distortions, eye pain and eye discomfort, photophobia, increase in intraocular pressure, conjunctivitis Urogenital:
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