Study: Viagra may cause vision loss (Agencies) Updated: 2005-04-02 10:14 In a new study, US
researchers describe seven patients who developed nonarteritic ischemic optic
neuropathy (NAION), an eye problem that can result in permanent vision loss,
after taking Viagra (sildenafil) for erection difficulties. Combined with past
reports, this study brings the total number of sildenafil-related NAION cases to
14.
"For years, we've known that some men who take Viagra will experience
temporary color changes in their vision and see things as blue or green," study
co-author Dr. Howard D. Pomeranz, from the University of Minnesota in
Minneapolis, said in a statement. "NAION is a much more serious condition
because it can lead to permanent vision loss."
With the exception of one patient whose symptoms began 24 to 36 hours after
using Viagra, the patients developed symptoms within 24 hours of use. In all
patients, the initial symptoms were blurred vision and some degree of vision
loss. In one patient, both eyes were affected, whereas in the remainder, just
one was involved.
All of the patients had one or more heart disease risk factors. High blood
pressure was invariably present and most men also had high cholesterol levels.
Three patients had preexisting eye problems that may have increased their risk
of NAION.
The final vision in the patients' affected eye(s) ranged from perfect vision
to only light perception, the investigators note in the Journal of
Neuro-Ophthalmology.
Pomeranz told Reuters Health that Viagra's association with NAION appears to
involve all drugs of this type, as reports have surfaced implicating Cialis
(tadalafil) use as well. Although these cases may just represent the "tip of the
iceberg," he said that the risk of NAION with these drugs is probably still
very, very small.
"At this point, there are not enough data to support performing an
ophthalmologic exam on every patient being considered for" Viagra treatment,
Pomeranz noted. Still, he said that doctors prescribing the drug should be aware
of the association with NAION and consider an exam for patients with several
heart disease risk factors.
A representative from Pfizer, the maker of Viagra, was not immediately
available for comment.
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