Uprima
apomorphine
Uprima is used for treating impotence (erectile dysfunction).
What is Uprima?
Uprima sublingual tablets contain the active ingredient apomorphine hydrochloride, which is a type of medicine known as a dopamine agonist. It works by enhancing the nerve signals that cause an erection. An erection is produced via a complex chain of events. The process is started with sexual stimulation from sight, smell, sound or touch. This causes nerve signals to be sent from the brain to the penis, which in turn cause the blood vessels in the penis to relax and widen. This allows the penis to fill with blood and makes it become erect. Apomorphine works by enhancing the nerve signals that are sent from the brain to the penis during sexual stimulation. It does this by mimicking the action of dopamine, which is a natural chemical called a neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters are involved in sending signals along nerves. They act on special receptor sites in the nervous system to produce their effects. Dopamine acts on receptors called dopamine receptors, and this causes nerve signals with various effects to be sent. When dopamine acts on receptors in an area of the brain called the hypothalamus, it causes the nerve signals that produce an erection to be sent to the penis. Apomorphine mimics the erection-producing effect of dopamine by stimulating the same dopamine receptors in the hypothalamus. This enhances the effect of natural dopamine that is produced as a result of sexual stimulation. The nerve signals to the penis are enhanced, and this results in blood entering the penis, ultimately causing it to become rigid and erect. As apomorphine enhances the action of dopamine in producing an erection, it will only work once sexual stimulation has occurred. It does not increase sex-drive (libido) and is not an aphrodisiac. The sublingual tablet dissolves under the tongue, where it immediately enters the bloodstream, causing an erection in most sexually stimulated men in about 20 minutes.
How should I take Uprima?
Drink enough water to moisten your mouth just before taking an Uprima tablet.
Approximately 20 minutes prior to sexual activity, place one Uprima tablet under the tongue.
The tablet should dissolve under the tongue and should not be swallowed.
In the majority of patients the tablet will be completely dissolved within 10 minutes.
If any residual amount remains in the mouth after 20 minutes it may be swallowed.
In order for Uprima to be effective, sexual stimulation is required. The patient should initiate sexual activity and proceed to intercourse when he feels ready. The median onset of effect is approximately 18 to 19 minutes after the tablet is placed under the tongue. The onset time varies from patient to patient.
Uprima side effects
Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with this medicine. Because a side effect is stated here, it does not mean that all people using this medicine will experience that or any side effect.
Headache, Nausea, Sweating, Mouth ulcers, Dizziness, Inflammation of the throat (pharyngitis), Flushing, Alteration in taste, Yawning, Sleepiness (somnolence), Inflammation of the lining of the nose (rhinitis) causing a blocked or runny nose, Cough, Fainting (syncope), Pain
The side effects listed above may not include all of the side effects reported by the drug's manufacturer. For more information about any other possible risks associated with this medicine, please read the information provided with the medicine or consult your doctor or pharmacist.
It is advised that vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate are monitored. Measures to avoid possible orthostatic hypotension should be taken. The use of a dopamine antagonist may be considered.
Precautions
- There should be a minimum of eight hours between doses of this medicine.
- You should drink a small amount of water before taking this medicine to help it to dissolve under the tongue. The tablet should then be placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve. If any of the tablet remains after 20 minutes it may be swallowed.
- This medicine may uncommonly cause fainting. People normally experience warning symptoms of this, such as nausea, vomiting, pallor, sweating, hot flushes and dizziness or lightheadedness. If you experience these symptoms, you should not attempt to stand up - lie down and raise your legs until the symptoms pass.
- This medicine may cause dizziness and lightheadedness. For this reason you should not drive or operate machinery for at least two hours after taking the medicine, or until any symptoms pass.
- If this medicine is taken with alcohol there is an increased risk of a drop in blood pressure that might make you feel dizzy. In addition, alcohol can impair sexual performance.
Drug interactions
Apomorphine can be taken by men taking nitrate medications, but the combination may cause dizziness. Nitrate medications include the following: - glyceryl trinitrate - isosorbide mononitrate - isosorbide dinitrate - amyl nitrate, also known as "poppers". This medicine can be taken safely with the antisickness medicines domperidone, ondansetron and prochlorperazine, but other antisickness medicines are not recommended as they have not yet been studied with this medicine. This medicine should not be taken with other medicines that affect dopamine activity in the brain and nervous system (dopamine agonists or antagonists). These medicines include the following: - certain treatments for Parkinson's disease, eg bromocriptine, cabergoline, apomorphine, amantadine, levodopa, entacapone, pergolide, lisuride, pramiprexole, ropinirole, selegiline. - quinagolide - antipsychotic medicines. If this medicine is taken with alcohol there is an increased risk of a drop in blood pressure. In addition, alcohol can impair sexual performance. It is recommended that apomorphine should not be taken with other treatments for erectile dysfunction.
Use with caution in:
- Decreased kidney function
- Decreased liver function
- Elderly people
- History of drops in blood pressure when moving from sitting to standing, which causes dizziness (postural hypotension)
- Low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Physical abnormality of the penis, such as severe curvature, scarring or Peyronie's disease
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
Not to be used in:
- Children
- Conditions in which sexual activity is not advisable, for example severe heart disorders
- People who have recently had a heart attack
- Severe angina not controlled by medical treatment
- Severe heart failure
- Very low blood pressure (severe hypotension)
- Women
This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Overdose
Overdosage has not been reported in any of the apomorphine HCl SL clinical trials. Apomorphine HCl SL in high doses may induce vomiting. If the tablets are swallowed the absorption of apomorphine will be reduced by first pass metabolism. There is no specific antidote available for apomorphine HCl SL tablets. Therefore, treatment should be supportive and symptomatic.
Notes
This information is a summary only. It does not contain all information about Uprima. If you have any other questions, please talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider.
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