Study finds higher STD rates among users of erectile dysfunction drugs

"Anyone who does not practice safer sex, no matter their age, can contract an STD," Anupam B. Jena says. "Even though STDs are quite rare among older men ? on the order of 1 per 1,000 individuals ? we found that STD rates in men who used ED drugs were two to three times higher, both before and after they filled their first prescription."
Users of erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs have higher rates of sexually transmitted disease (STD) than do non-users, Harvard researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found after analyzing insurance records of more than 1.4 million U.S. men over age 40. The findings, published in the July 6th edition of Annals of Internal Medicine, suggest physicians who prescribe ED drugs for their male patients, even older ones, should be sure to discuss with them the importance of safer sex practices.
The study’s lead author is Anupam B. Jena , MD, PhD, of the MGH’s Department of Medicine. The senior author is Dana Goldman , PhD, director of the Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics at the University of Southern California (USC).
"Anyone who does not practice safer sex, no matter their age, can contract an STD," says Jena. "Even though STDs are quite rare among older men - on the order of 1 per 1,000 individuals - we found that STD rates in men who used ED drugs were two to three times higher, both before and after they filled their first prescription."
Jena and his co-authors note that ED drugs have become popular since sildenafil (Viagra) was first introduced in 1998. As early as 2002 it was estimated that up to 20 percent of U.S. men over 40 had tried an ED drug. Studies have shown both that rates of STDs, including HIV/AIDS , are rising in older individuals as well as in the general public and that people over 50 are much less likely than those in their 20s to use condoms during sex or to be tested for HIV infection. A survey of primary care physicians found that they rarely if ever discussed reducing sexual risk factors with middle aged or older patients.Links
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