Description
IndicationsÂ
Edex is a medication used to treat certain medical conditions, primarily related to erectile dysfunction (ED) and peripheral vascular disease. It contains the active ingredient alprostadil, which is a vasodilator. Alprostadil, the active ingredient in Edex, acts as a smooth muscle relaxant and a vasodilator.Â
Edex works by increasing blood flow to the penis, which helps to achieve and maintain an erection. It works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the blood vessels and widening them, allowing for increased blood flow to the penis. This increased blood flow helps to produce an erection.Â
Use and DosageÂ
Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the medication. Make sure you have all the necessary supplies, including the Edex medication, alcohol swabs, and an injection device (if included in the pack). Before injecting each dose, clean the injection site on the penis with rubbing alcohol. This step helps reduce the risk of infection.Â
Edex Continuing Pack is administered as an injection into the side of the penis. It should be injected into the deeper tissues of the penis, not into the urethra. The medication is usually self-administered by the individual using a special device or syringe. Follow the instructions provided by a healthcare professional for the safe and effective use of Edex.Â
Use only the dose prescribed by your doctor. The exact dosage and frequency will depend on your individual needs and medical condition. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Properly store the medication according to the instructions provided. Safely dispose of any used needles and unused medication as directed by your healthcare providerÂ
Side EffectsÂ
Common Side EffectsÂ
- Bleeding at the injection siteÂ
- Bruising at the injection siteÂ
- DizzinessÂ
- Erections lasting longer than 4 hoursÂ
- Low blood pressureÂ
- Numbness, irritation, sensitivity, itching, redness, skin tear, discoloration in the penisÂ
- Pain in the pelvisÂ
- Penile rashÂ
- Penile swellingÂ
- Scar tissue in the penisÂ
- SweatingÂ
Serious Side Effects Â
- A rash on the skin of your penis Â
- Back pain Â
- Bleeding or bruising at the site of medication administration Â
- Cold symptoms Â
- Cough Â
- Dizziness Â
- Flu symptomsÂ
- Headache Â
- Itching/warmth/numbness of your penis Â
- Pain in the groin/penis/urethra/testicles/legs Â
- Prolonged erection Â
- Redness of the penis Â
- Skin problems Â
- Stuffy nose Â
- Unusual discharge from the penis Â
- Vision problemsÂ
CautionsÂ
- Do not reuse any solution remaining in the cartridge due to the possibility of bacterial contamination. Use a new cartridge for each injection.Â
- You or your partner should be fully trained on the proper injection technique before using Edex at home. Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or doctor.Â
- Use only the dose prescribed by your doctor and do not exceed the recommended dose. Follow the prescribed dosage and frequency to avoid potential complications.Â
- Priapism is a persistent and painful erection that lasts longer than four hours. If you experience an erection that lasts longer than four hours, seek immediate medical attention as it can cause penile tissue damage and permanent loss of potency.Â
- Edex should only be used under the guidance and prescription of a healthcare professional. The appropriate dosage and treatment plan for Edex will be determined based on your individual needs and medical condition.Â
- Allergic Reactions: Some individuals may be hypersensitive or allergic to alprostadil or any of the components in the Edex Continuing Pack. If you experience signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing, seek immediate medical attention.Â
- If you have a bleeding disorder or are taking medications that affect blood clotting, such as anticoagulants, discuss the risks and benefits of using Edex with your healthcare provider. Alprostadil can increase the risk of bleeding at the injection site.Â
- If you have anatomical abnormalities of the penis, such as fibrosis, angulation, or Peyronie’s disease, the injection of Edex may cause complications. Inform your healthcare provider about any pre-existing conditions before starting treatment.Â
- Edex can cause a decrease in blood pressure. If you have cardiovascular problems, such as heart disease, angina, or a recent heart attack, discuss the risks and benefits of using Edex with your healthcare provider. They will determine if Edex is appropriate for you.Â
- Inform your healthcare provider about all the medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, you are currently taking. Some medications can interact with Edex, potentially causing adverse effects or reducing its effectiveness.Â
- Injection of Edex may introduce bacteria into the bloodstream or cause local infections. Follow proper injection techniques and sterile practices to minimize the risk of infection.Â
- Although mentioned earlier, highlight that priapism, a prolonged and painful erection, is a serious potential side effect of Edex. If you experience an erection lasting longer than four hours, seek immediate medical attention to prevent permanent damage to the penis.Â