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Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors specific drugs

The erectile dysfunction group of drugs, of which sildenafil is most common, are potent inhibitors of cyclic guanosine monophosphate-specific phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5). The other two available drugs are tadalafil (Cialis) and... [Pg.729]

Inhibitors of a heart-specific subtype (type III) phosphodiesterase, which are positive inotropics, may be used in the short-term treatment of severe congestive cardiac failure, e.g. amrinone, enoximone and milrinone. However, developments of oral formulations of drugs of this type have been halted by the results of the PROMISE trial (Prospective Randomised Milrinone Survival Evaluation trial) which documented a paradoxical increase in mortality in class IV heart failure patients randomised to receive milrinone. However, some benzimidazole derivatives with class III phosphodiesterase inhibitor actions seem to be beneficial in heart failure. The agent vesnarinone is an orally active compound that may act as a class III phosphodiesterase inhibitor but appears to be a vasodilator with multiple mechanisms. See HEART FAUURE TREATMENT INOTROPIC AGENTS. [Pg.220]


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