Levitra® (vardenafil HCl) Demonstrates Normal Erectile Function in 53% of Men with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
Changes to the European label for Levitra shows that it is effective for men with erectile dysfunction (ED) due to SCI
Results from
RESPITE (REsults in SPinal Cord Injury PaTiEnts:
Vardenafil for Erectile Dysfunction) study1 showed that 53% of patients
treated with Levitra reported that their erectile function returned to
normal (an IIEF-EF domain score of >26 is considered to be
clinically normal level of sexual function2) compared to 9% who took
placebo (p<0.001). Success rate for penetration (SEP2) and
maintenance of erection (SEP3) was also significantly higher than
placebo in men with SCI (both p<0.001). These statistically and
clinically significant results in subjects with ED following traumatic
spinal cord injury has led to an update in the European label for
Levitra (Summary of Product Characteristics [SmPC]).
“The label change and study results are very encouraging for the
many men who suffer from spinal cord injury. The recorded levels of
improvement in erectile function and ejaculation rates during the study
period were impressive. This is great news for men suffering with ED
resulting from spinal cord injury who wish to father children.”
Lead author of the study, François Giuliano, MD, PhD, a
professor at the department of urology, CHU de Bicetre, in Paris
About the study
The RESPITE study is a 12-week randomised, double blind, parallel
group, multicentre trial, which studied men with ED (mean baseline
IIEF-EF score of around12.0 [moderate severity], ITT population) in an
at-home setting. Dosage could be titrated as necessary at week four and
eight, subjects were closely monitored including a follow up phone call
after the week 12 visit.
The men recruited to the RESPITE study suffered with varying degree of
severity of spinal cord injury as measured by American Spinal Injury
Association (ASIA)
Impairment scale. The scale measures the level of
impairment and categorises from A to E – where “A” is
complete impairment with no
Motor function or sensation preserved in
Sacral segments S4 – S5 and category “E” is normal
motor and sensory function. In the study, approximately half of the
subjects were categorised as “A” and half were categorised
“B-D”.
Bayer HealthCare
Bayer HealthCare, a subsidiary of Bayer AG, is one of the world’s
leading, innovative companies in the healthcare and medical products
industry and is based in Leverkusen, Germany. Bayer HealthCare
generated sales amounting to some 9.4 billion euros and employed 33.800
people worldwide in 2005.
The company combines the global activities of the Animal Health,
Consumer Care, Diabetes Care, Diagnostics and Pharmaceuticals
divisions. The new Pharmaceuticals division was established on January
1, 2006, and comprises the former Biological Products and
Pharmaceutical divisions. Pharmaceuticals now has three business units:
Hematology/Cardiology, Oncology and Primary Care.
Bayer HealthCare’s aim is to discover and manufacture products
that will improve human and animal health worldwide. The products
enhance well-being and quality of life by diagnosing, preventing and
treating diseases.
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References
1. Giuliano F et al, Efficacy & safety of vardenafil in men with
erectile dysfunction caused by spinal cord injury. Neurology
2006;66:210-216.
2. Rosen R C et al. The international index of erectile function
(IIEF): a multidimensional scale for assessment of erectile
dysfunction. Urology 1997;49(6):822-830
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