Talk:Vardenafil
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[edit] Chemical structure
Is the chemical structure for Vardenafil wrong ? It's the same as for Viagra, and looks like a Viagra molecule found on chemfinder.com. I couldn't find a Vardenafil chemical structure thought.
27 Apr 2005
- The structures of sildenafil and vardenafil are similar, but this is indeed the correct structure of vardenafil. You probably don't have access to MIMS, but RxList has a monograph with the structure. Techelf 10:06, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Priapism
I just had to put that bit in about what to do in the event someone takes this drug and winds up getting a hard-on that lasts for more than four hours.
- JesseG 02:44, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Contains pieces of the viagra page
The levitra page (this articvle) contains pieces of the viagra article, liek the home page, and "cialis and viagra are competitors to viagra" which I just fixed, there is more viagra "copy-paste stuff" on here that has to be changed to refer to levitra. I dont have time to fix it or identify every problem, srry, but I know they exist.Patcat88 04:06, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I added the three link line because there are three products, well, actually four, I forgot about the other one, so I started to link the products. Because I was working on the three articles at once I may have forgotten to change the wording you mentioned. Sorry about that. There also seems to be a connection from a media blitz standpoint with the notorious Dr. Brinkley of the 1930s who also cashed in on male impotence . While this may be a genuine medical problem I find it difficult to believe that these 4 products which so dominate television advertising that they give the impression that the USA is in crisis mode with a flu like virus sweeping across the nation. I think that all of these products need grouping into one and then linked to a sensible article about the subject itself. By the way, I got to that subject by working on Mexican border blaster radio station articles and one about Dr. Brinkley. I will see what I can do to link these drugs to one central subject matter. MPLX/MH 04:51, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I was trying to think of the name of this other annoying commercial and I remembered that its name is Enzyte and according to the CBS News web site this thing is a "nutritional product" not FDA approved and made by Berkeley Nutritionals who the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has filed a complaint against with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The company is also under scrutiny by the Ohio State Attorney General’s office and the target of two class-action lawsuits looking for customer refunds. What bugs me most is that this scam was promoted heavily over Court TV! MPLX/MH 05:04, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- Since this was a stub I am merging all 4 stubs with the main article on Impotence in the hope that we can create one good article there instead of 4 stubs and a partial article
- I was trying to think of the name of this other annoying commercial and I remembered that its name is Enzyte and according to the CBS News web site this thing is a "nutritional product" not FDA approved and made by Berkeley Nutritionals who the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has filed a complaint against with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The company is also under scrutiny by the Ohio State Attorney General’s office and the target of two class-action lawsuits looking for customer refunds. What bugs me most is that this scam was promoted heavily over Court TV! MPLX/MH 05:04, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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- If I may suggest an alternative - you may like to create one good article on PDE5 inhibitors in general since there is a lot of common information, and have short articles on any specific information about each drug (sildenafil, vardenafil, tadalafil). This is quite a logical format for presenting drug information, and is similar to what is used in the Australian Medicines Handbook and the British National Formulary. See H2-receptor antagonist (cimetidine, ranitidine, etc) for an example of what I mean. Techelf 10:06, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Hypotension?
Should the link to hypertension be hypotension? DaveCs 13 March 2006
- Hypertension is correct. Vardenafil is infrequently associated with hypertension, and only rarely with hypotension. -Techelf 07:57, 14 March 2006 (UTC)