Overview

Multiple Dose Escalation Study (14 Days) to Investigate Safety, Tolerability, PK and PD of Vardenafil and BAY60-4552

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2010-05-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
Male
Summary
Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics will be investigated in this multiple dose escalation study. In three treatments groups different dosages of BAY 60-4552 and vardenafil will be given with patients with erectile dysfunction.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Bayer
Treatments:
Vardenafil Dihydrochloride
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- The informed consent must be signed before any study specific tests or procedures are
done

- Male patients with a history of erectile dysfunction (ED) for at least 6 months,
defined as "the inability to achieve and maintain an erection of the penis sufficient
to complete satisfactory sexual intercourse" by the NIH consensus report 1993. The
diagnosis of 'Erectile dysfunction' has to be confirmed by a physician

- Age: 18 to 70 years (inclusive) at the first screening examination

- Ethnicity: White

- Body mass index (BMI): equal to or above 18 and below 32 kg / m²

- Confirmation of the patient's health insurance coverage prior to the first screening
examination / visit

- Ability to understand and follow study-related instructions

Exclusion Criteria:

- Incompletely cured pre-existing diseases for which it can be assumed that the
absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination and effects of the study drugs will
not be normal

- Known hypersensitivity to the study drugs (active substances or excipients of the
preparations)

- Known severe allergies, non-allergic drug reactions, or multiple drug allergies

- Any underlying cardiovascular condition, including unstable angina pectoris that would
preclude sexual activity according to the NIH consensus report 1993

- History of myocardial infarction, stroke or life-threatening arrhythmia within 6
months prior to screening

- Bleeding disorder

- History of prostatectomy because of prostate cancer, including nerve-sparing
techniques. Clarification: Any surgical procedures for the treatment of Benign
Prostate Hypertrophy (BPH) are permitted, with the exception of cryosurgery,
cryotherapy or cryoablation

- Hereditary degenerative retinal disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa

- History of loss of vision because of NAION (Bayer Study 12912), temporary or permanent
loss of vision, including unilateral loss of vision

- History of uni- or bilateral hearing loss