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'''Sildenafil''', widely known as [[Viagra]]®, is a medication used to treat [[erectile dysfunction]].  It was the first commercialized ''selective'' [[phosphodiesterase]] type 5 ([[PDE-5]]) inhibitor and was immediately popular both for treating erectile dysfunction and for recreational use.  Sildenafil works by binding to phosphodiesterase type-5 enzymes, competing with the natural ligand [[cyclic guanine monophosphate]] (cGMP), which is structurally similar to sildenafil.  [[Vardenafil]], a newer and more potent PDE-5 inhibitor, is nearly identical to sildenafil, while [[tadalafil]] is considerably different in structure.
'''Sildenafil''', widely known as [[Viagra]]®, is a medication used to treat [[erectile dysfunction]].  It was the first commercialized ''selective'' [[phosphodiesterase]] type 5 ([[PDE-5]]) inhibitor and was immediately popular both for treating erectile dysfunction and for recreational use.  Sildenafil works by binding to phosphodiesterase type-5 enzymes, competing with the natural ligand [[cyclic guanine monophosphate]] (cGMP), which is structurally similar to sildenafil.  [[Vardenafil]], a newer and more potent PDE-5 inhibitor, is nearly identical to sildenafil, while [[tadalafil]] is considerably different in structure.
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== References ==
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{{cite journal|title=Molecular Biology and Pharmacology of PDE-5-Inhibitor Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction|author=J. D. Corbin and S. H. Sharron|journal=J. Androl.|volume=24|pages=S38-S41}}
{{cite journal|title=Molecular Biology and Pharmacology of PDE-5-Inhibitor Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction|author=J. D. Corbin and S. H. Sharron|journal=J. Androl.|volume=24|pages=S38-S41}}

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sildenafil
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Synonyms: Viagra®
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 Uses: Erectile Dysfunction

 Properties: PDE-5 inhibitor

 Hazards: cardiovascular risks

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Sildenafil, widely known as Viagra®, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction. It was the first commercialized selective phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitor and was immediately popular both for treating erectile dysfunction and for recreational use. Sildenafil works by binding to phosphodiesterase type-5 enzymes, competing with the natural ligand cyclic guanine monophosphate (cGMP), which is structurally similar to sildenafil. Vardenafil, a newer and more potent PDE-5 inhibitor, is nearly identical to sildenafil, while tadalafil is considerably different in structure.

Sildenafil - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine). Template:MedMaster Template:DrugBank

References

J. D. Corbin and S. H. Sharron. "Molecular Biology and Pharmacology of PDE-5-Inhibitor Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction". J. Androl. 24: S38-S41.