Brand name:
Caverject
Pronounced: CA-vur-jekt
Generic name:
Alprostadil
Other brand names:
Edex, Muse
Why is Caverject prescribed?
Caverject is used to treat male impotence. Your doctor also may
use Caverject to help diagnose the exact nature of your impotence.
Caverject and the similar brand Edex are both taken by injection.
A third brand, Muse, is taken as a small suppository inserted in the
penis.
Most important fact about Caverject
Caverject is known to have caused extremely long-lasting
erections. Serious harm can occur from such a prolonged erection, so
call your doctor or seek other professional help if an erection
lasts more than 4 hours. Usually the erection should last about 1
hour.
How should you use Caverject?
Caverject is injected into a specific area of the penis and
produces an erection within 5 to 20 minutes. Do not use Caverject
more than 3 times a week. Wait at least 24 hours between use.
The first injections are performed by your doctor in the doctor's
office in order to determine the proper dosage. Afterwards, you can
inject Caverject yourself as needed. Your doctor will train you in
the proper technique for injecting Caverject and you'll be given
complete printed instructions. Follow these directions exactly and
do not change the dose your doctor has determined.
Do not use a Caverject solution that appears cloudy or colored or
that contains particles. Do not shake the vial.
Wash your hands thoroughly and do not touch the needle. Carefully
choose the injection site as instructed by your doctor, always
avoiding visible veins. Cleanse the site with an alcohol swab. With
each use, alternate the side of the penis and the site of the
injection.
Use the needle/syringe and vial only once, then discard them
properly. Do not share needles or allow anyone else to use your
medication.
Caverject comes in both 10 microgram and 20 microgram strengths.
Make sure you are using a vial with the correct strength.
After injecting Edex, put pressure on the injection site for 5
minutes, or until the bleeding stops.
If you have been prescribed Muse, your doctor will instruct you
in the correct way to insert the suppository. An erection should
occur within 5 to 10 minutes of insertion. Do not use more than 2
suppositories in 24 hours. Discard each applicator after a single
use.
--Storage instructions...
Store unused packs of Caverject at room temperature for up to 3
months. Protect from freezing or from overheating.
Once the Caverject solution is mixed, you must use it immediately
or discard it.
When traveling, take care to prevent exposing Caverject to
freezing or excessive heat. Do not store Caverject in checked
luggage or leave it in a closed car.
Muse suppositories should be stored in the refrigerator, but may
be left at room temperature for up to 14 days before use. Protect
the suppositories from high temperatures and direct sunlight. Carry
them in a portable cooler when traveling.
Caverject side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue using Caverject.
CAVERJECT AND EDEX
Why should Caverject not be prescribed?
Do not use Caverject if you have a condition that might result in
long-lasting erections, such as sickle cell anemia, increased levels
of white cells in your blood, and tumor of the bone marrow.
Men with penile implants or an unusually formed penis should not
use Caverject. The drug is not for use in women, children, or men
whose doctors have advised them not to have sex.
Do not use Caverject, Edex, or Muse if it causes an allergic
reaction or if you have ever had a reaction to any prostaglandin
drugs.
Do not use Muse for sexual intercourse with a pregnant woman
unless you use a condom.
Special warnings about Caverject
These drugs offer no protection from the transmission of sexually
transmitted diseases, such as HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Small
amounts of bleeding at the injection or suppository site can
increase the risk of transmission of blood-borne diseases such as
HIV.
Remember that development of any unusual deformity of the penis
while using Caverject is a signal to stop taking the injections and
inform your doctor.
Because Muse has been known to cause low blood pressure and
fainting, you should avoid driving and other hazardous activities
after using it. When using Muse with a partner in her child-bearing
years, contraception is recommended.
Possible food and drug interactions when using Caverject
No interactions have been reported, but these products should not
be used with other drugs that act on blood vessels, such as blood
pressure medications.
You may have some bleeding at the site of injection or insertion.
If you are taking anticoagulants such as heparin or Coumadin you may
bleed more. Make sure that any doctor who prescribes an
anticoagulant is aware that you are using one of these medications.
Recommended dosage for Caverject
CAVERJECT AND EDEX
Overdosage
No overdose of Caverject has been reported. However, any
medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. The chief
symptom of an overdose of Caverject would be a prolonged erection.
If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
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