The enhancement of vaginal vasocongestion by sildenafil in healthy premenopausal women.

E. Laan, R. V. van Lunsen, W. Everaerd, A. Riley, E. Scott, M. Boolell
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OBJECTIVE This study examined the effect of a single oral dose of sildenafil citrate (Viagra, Pfizer, Inc., New York, NY) on vaginal vasocongestion and subjective sexual arousal in healthy premenopausal women. METHODS Twelve women without sexual dysfunction were randomly assigned to receive either a single oral 50 mg dose of sildenafil or matching placebo in a first session and the alternate medication in a second session. Subjective measures of sexual arousal were assessed after participants had been exposed to erotic stimulus conditions. Vaginal vasocongestion was recorded continuously during baseline, neutral, and erotic stimulus conditions. At the end of each session, subjects were also asked to specify which treatment they suspected they had received. RESULTS Significant increases in vaginal vasocongestion were found with sildenafil treatment compared with placebo. There were no differences between treatments on subjective sexual arousal experience. Analyses by suspected treatment received found that significantly stronger sexual arousal and vaginal wetness were reported for the treatment that was believed to be sildenafil vs. the treatment that was believed to be placebo. The suspected treatment sequence was incorrect for half of the women. Sildenafil was well tolerated, with no evidence of significant adverse events. CONCLUSIONS Sildenafil was found to be effective in enhancing vaginal engorgement during erotic stimulus conditions in healthy women without sexual dysfunction but was not associated with an effect on subjective sexual arousal.
西地那非对健康绝经前妇女阴道血管充血的增强作用。
目的:本研究探讨单次口服枸橼酸西地那非(伟哥,辉瑞公司,纽约,纽约)对健康绝经前妇女阴道血管充血和主观性兴奋的影响。方法12名无性功能障碍的女性随机接受50 mg口服西地那非或与之相匹配的安慰剂,第一次服用,第二次服用替代药物。在参与者暴露于色情刺激条件后,对性唤起的主观测量进行了评估。在基线、中性和性刺激条件下连续记录阴道血管充血。在每个疗程结束时,研究对象还被要求详细说明他们怀疑自己接受了哪种治疗。结果与安慰剂相比,西地那非治疗组阴道血管充血明显增加。两种治疗方法在主观性唤起体验上没有差异。通过疑似接受治疗的分析发现,与安慰剂相比,西地那非治疗组的性唤起和阴道湿气明显更强。对一半的女性来说,可疑的治疗顺序是错误的。西地那非耐受性良好,无明显不良事件的证据。结论西地那非对健康无性功能障碍女性在性刺激条件下的阴道充盈有明显的促进作用,但对主观性唤起无明显影响。
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