Journal of Clinical Medicine (May 2022)

The Race to Replace PDE5i: Recent Advances and Interventions to Treat or Manage Erectile Dysfunction: Evidence from Patent Landscape (2016–2021)

  • Mohammed Monirul Islam,
  • Nimbagal Raghavendra Naveen,
  • Posina Anitha,
  • Prakash S. Goudanavar,
  • G. S. N. Koteswara Rao,
  • Santosh Fattepur,
  • Muhammad Muhitur Rahman,
  • Predeepkumar Narayanappa Shiroorkar,
  • Mohammed Habeebuddin,
  • Girish Meravanige,
  • Mallikarjun Telsang,
  • Sreeharsha Nagaraja,
  • Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin Asdaq,
  • MD. Khalid Anwer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11113140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 3140

Abstract

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For a few decades, globally, erectile dysfunction (ED) has become more prominent even in young adults and represents a mounting health concern causing a significant effect on men’s quality of life. There is an expectation that by the end of 2025, the number of ED cases can rise to 322 million. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the scientific output of scholarly articles and studies in the field of ED (2016–2021). Data from scholarly articles were collected using Pubmed, and clinical trials-related information was accessed from the clinical trials website. An extensive patent search was conducted using databases such as USPTO (United States patent and trademark office) and EPO (European patent office), WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), etc. Owing to the high market value of ED drugs, considerable interest was attained to grab the opportunities. The race to replace the phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5 inhibitor-PDE5i) can be identified as evident from the significant number of patents filed and the inventions cleared with clinical trials. Some other intriguing interventions are identified for ED treatment but have yet to gain public acceptance. The current analysis confirms the overall evolution and unexplored corners of research on ED treatment strategies with a current global projection.

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