There is anecdotal evidence of misuse of erectile
dysfunction medication, particularly to counteract some of the unwanted effects
of recreational drugs on erectile function. However, there is little data from
the United Kingdom (UK).
To evaluate the prevalence of sildenafil misuse in a UK
population that has previously been shown to have high recreational drug use.
Individuals attending nightclubs catering for the men who
have sex with men (MSM) community in South London were asked about lifetime and
last year use of recreational drugs and sildenafil.
313 individuals were surveyed over four nights in 2013:
- 282 (90.1%) were males and 248 (79.2%) were MSM.
- Last year use of recreational drugs was high:
- mephedrone (74.1%),
- cocaine (61.3%),
- MDMA/Ecstasy (59.2%),
- GHB/GBL (52.8%),
- cannabis (51.8%), and
- ketamine (50%).
- 136 (49.1%) MSM versus 6 (18.8%) non-MSM clubbers had misused sildenafil in the last year (p < .001).
- Amongst the MSM clubbers,
- 232 (93.5%) had heard of sildenafil,
- 161 (64.9%) reported misuse of sildenafil in their lifetime and
- 133 (53.6%) had misused sildenafil in the last year.
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- 1a Emergency Department, Tan Tock Seng Hospital , Singapore.
- 2b Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Clinical Toxicology, St Thomas' Hospital , London , United Kingdom.
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