The physician should carefully select patients suitable for self-injection therapy. Underlying treatable medical causes of erectile dysfunction should be diagnosed and treated prior to initiation of therapy with Viridal Duo.
Sexual stimulation and intercourse can lead to cardiac and/or pulmonary events in patients with coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure or pulmonary disease. These patients when using Viridal Duo should engage in sexual activity with caution and patients should be examined and cleared for stress resistance by a cardiologist before treatment.
Viridal Duo should be used with caution in patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk factors.
Viridal Duo should be used cautiously in patients with a history of gastrointestinal disease, including erosive gastritis; gastrointestinal bleeding and gastric and/or duodenal ulcer.
Caution should be advised in patients receiving concomitant medications, which could increase the risk of bleeding, such as anticoagulants or platelet aggregation inhibitors (see Section 4.5).
Those patients should be closely monitored for signs and symptoms of bleeding.
Priapism (erection lasting over six hours) may occur following intracavernosal administration of alprostadil. Prolonged erections of more than four hours can be dangerous. Treatment of priapism should not be delayed more than six hours (see section 4.9). Therefore it is recommended that the patient has an emergency telephone number of his attending physician or of a clinic experienced in therapy of erectile dysfunction. Prolonged erection may damage penile erectile tissue and lead to irreversible erectile dysfunction.
To minimise the risk, select the lowest effective dose and instruct the patient to immediately report to his prescribing physician, or, if unavailable, seek immediate medical assistance for any erection that persist longer than four hours. Treatment of priapism should be according to established medical practice.
Painful erection is more likely to occur in patients with anatomical deformations of the penis, such as angulation, phimosis, cavernosal fibrosis, Peyronie's disease or plaques. Penile fibrosis, including angulation, cavernosal fibrosis, fibrotic nodules and Peyronie's disease may occur following the intracavernosal administration of Viridal Duo. The occurrence of fibrosis may increase with increased duration of use. Regular follow-up of patients, with careful examination of the penis, is strongly recommended to detect signs of penile fibrosis or Peyronie's disease. Treatment with Viridal Duo should be discontinued in patients who develop penile angulation, cavernosal fibrosis, or Peyronie's disease.
Patients who have to be treated with alpha-adrenergic drugs due to prolonged erections (see: overdose) may in the case of concomitant therapy with monoamino-oxidase-inhibitors, develop a hypertensive crisis.
Other intracavernous drugs e.g. smooth muscle relaxing agents or alpha-adrenergic blocking agents may lead to prolonged erection and must not be used concomitantly.
Viridal Duo is not intended for co-administration with any other agent for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (see section 4.5).
Patients with blood clotting disorders or patients on therapy influencing blood clotting parameters should be carefully selected for treatment by the treating physician and treated with special care, e.g. monitoring of the clotting parameters. Patients should be thoroughly educated by their physician about the risks and the patients should be advised to compress the site of injection with a swab for a sufficiently long period after the intracavernous injection (see section 4.5). Patients on anticoagulants such as warfarin or heparin may have increased propensity for bleeding after the intracavernous injection.
To prevent abuse, self-injection therapy with Viridal Duo should not be used by patients with drug addiction and/or disturbances of psychological or intellectual development.
In cases of excessive use, e.g. higher frequencies than recommended, an increased risk of penile scarring cannot be excluded.
Use of intracavernous alprostadil offers no protection from the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. Individuals who use alprostadil should be counselled about the protective measures that are necessary to guard against the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In some patients, injection of Viridal Duo can induce a small amount of bleeding at the injection site. In patients infected with blood borne diseases, this could increase the transmission of such diseases to the partnerFor this reason we recommend that a condom is used for intercourse after injecting Viridal Duo.
Viridal Duo is for intracavernous injection. Subcutaneous injection or injections at areas of the penis other than the cavernous body should be avoided.
The injection should be performed under hygienic conditions to avoid infections. In any condition that precludes safe self-injection like poor manual dexterity, poor visual acuity or morbid obesity, the partner should be trained in the injection technique and should perform the injection.
Up to now, there is no clinical experience in patients under 18 and over 80 years of age.
Reconstituted solutions of Viridal Duo are intended for single use only. The injection delivery system / Syringe and remaining solution should be properly discarded.
Human semen contains PGE1, but additional amounts may be present due to administration of Viridal Duo. This way an appropriate contraception is recommended if the partner is a woman of child-bearing age (see section 4.6). Viridal Duo must not be used for sexual intercourse with a pregnant woman without a condom.