2008
DOI: 10.1097/yic.0b013e3282f1c1ef
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Priapism associated with atypical antipsychotic medications: a review

Abstract: Priapism defined as persistent, painful and prolonged penile erection, was previously thought to be associated only with the use of the older, conventional first generation or typical antipsychotic medications as well as some other medications, notably, trazodone. The mechanism of priapism associated with antipsychotics is not clear but is thought to be related to alpha-adrenergic blockage that is mediated by the alpha receptors in the corpora cavernosa of the penis. Atypical antipsychotics, also known as seco… Show more

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“…Another issue is that priapism can occur at any time of the medication, at the beginning or sometime later, thus, duration or treatment dose of medication is not found to be associated [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue is that priapism can occur at any time of the medication, at the beginning or sometime later, thus, duration or treatment dose of medication is not found to be associated [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substances associated with priapism include antidepressants (paroxetine, fluoxetine, 2,6,7 bupropion, 7 nefazodone, trazodone), 3 antipsychotics (chlorpromazine, olanzapine, risperidone), 3 anabolic steroids, 9 and cocaine. 3 The patient in this case had no history of cocaine use or trazodone overdose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors recognize the utility of using alpha agonists, such as phenylephrine or pseudoephedrine. 1,3,4,7 A case report by Arntzen and de Boer 4 used an injection of 0.5 mL of 1:100,000 epinephrine solution and 0.5 mL of 500 U/mL of heparin with successful results. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and ice are additional options for pain relief.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Trazodone has alpha-adrenergic blocking effects (α-AR) and, together with its metachlorophenylpiperazine (m-CCP) metabolite, trazodone is known to induce erections in animal studies by selectively blocking the α-AR receptors and by increasing the spontaneous firing rate of cavernosal tissue nerves [31]. Despite its promising mode of actions within the cavernosum tissue, trazodone is not an effective treatment for most men with ED, since orally administered trazodone has been associated with high frequencies of priapism [32]. Furthermore, in a double-blind, placebo trial trazodone was not effective even at high doses of 150 to 200 mg per day [30,[33][34].…”
Section: Trazodonementioning
confidence: 99%