Medications That Can Cause Priapism
Several medication classes can cause priapism, with antipsychotics, antidepressants, and vasoactive agents being the most common culprits. 1 Drug-induced priapism accounts for approximately 30% of all priapism cases, making medication-induced etiology a significant concern.
Common Medication Classes Associated with Priapism
1. Psychotropic Medications
Antipsychotics: Both typical and atypical antipsychotics can cause priapism
Antidepressants:
2. Vasoactive Agents for Erectile Dysfunction
Intracavernosal Injections:
PDE-5 Inhibitors:
3. Antihypertensive Medications
- Alpha-blockers (particularly prazosin) 1
- Mechanism: Alpha-adrenergic blockade
4. Anticoagulants
- Heparin has been implicated in some cases 1
- Mechanism differs from other medications that cause priapism
Risk Factors for Medication-Induced Priapism
Certain conditions predispose patients to medication-induced priapism:
Hematologic disorders:
Anatomical factors:
Medication combinations:
- Concurrent use of multiple medications with alpha-blocking properties
- Adding new drugs to existing regimens 2
Management Considerations
The American Urological Association (AUA) recommends:
Priapism should be considered a urological emergency 9
For patients with medication-induced priapism:
For recurrent ischemic priapism, preventative strategies include:
- PDE5 inhibitors (paradoxically, when used on a regimented schedule)
- Ketoconazole with prednisone (highest success rate but requires liver function monitoring)
- Pseudoephedrine
- Cyproterone acetate (not available in US)
- Aspirin 9
Important Warnings
Priapism lasting more than 4 hours requires emergency medical attention to prevent permanent erectile dysfunction 6, 4
Patients taking medications with priapism risk should be informed about this potential side effect and instructed to seek immediate medical care if an erection persists beyond 4 hours 9
When prescribing medications known to cause priapism, consider patient-specific risk factors and use caution in those with predisposing conditions 6, 4
For patients with history of priapism, consider alternative medications with lower alpha-adrenergic blocking properties 3
Recognizing medications that can cause priapism and understanding appropriate management strategies are essential for preventing long-term complications such as erectile dysfunction.