Alprostadil
Prostin VR 1ML of 500MCG/ML
¿Qué es Alprostadil?
Alprostadil es un análogo de la prostaglandina E1 (PGE1) utilizado principalmente para tratar la disfunción eréctil (DE) y mantener la permeabilidad del conducto arterioso en recién nacidos con defectos cardíacos congénitos. Promueve la vasodilatación e inhibe la agregación plaquetaria al relajar el tejido muscular liso y dilatar los vasos sanguíneos, lo que facilita el flujo sanguíneo. Alprostadil se administra mediante inyección o como un supositorio uretral.Side Effects
- Pain in the penis
- Prolonged erection lasting longer than 4 hours
- Penile fibrosis
Warnings
- Should not be used by individuals with sickle cell anemia, trait, or leukemia, or by those with penile implants.
- May cause penile fibrosis; regular follow-up with a physician is recommended to detect penile changes.
- Users should be warned about the potential for a prolonged erection, which can require urgent medical attention.
- Do not use in cases of known hypersensitivity to alprostadil or any of the excipients.
- Appropriate use for erectile dysfunction should not involve concurrent treatment with other agents for erectile dysfunction.
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Prostin VR 1ML of 500MCG/ML
¿Qué es Alprostadil ?
Alprostadil es un análogo de la prostaglandina E1 (PGE1) utilizado principalmente para tratar la disfunción eréctil (DE) y mantener la permeabilidad del conducto arterioso en recién nacidos con defectos cardíacos congénitos. Promueve la vasodilatación e inhibe la agregación plaquetaria al relajar el tejido muscular liso y dilatar los vasos sanguíneos, lo que facilita el flujo sanguíneo. Alprostadil se administra mediante inyección o como un supositorio uretral.
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