Case Reports

History of posttraumatic stress disorder • priapism • Dx?

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References

Cases to date provide interesting insight into this adverse effect

In our literature review, no documented cases of priapism were attributed to prazosin when it was used for the treatment of nightmares, but there are multiple case reports of priapism linked to the drug’s use for hypertension.

In the majority of these case reports, the dosage exceeded 10 mg/d and was much higher than the dosage typically used to treat nightmares.7 Many of the affected patients also had associated comorbidities such as diabetes or chronic kidney disease.4

Sertraline has been associated with priapism when used as monotherapy and in combination therapy with antipsychotics. All SSRIs have antagonistic properties to alpha-1 adrenergic receptors, but sertraline appears to have more than a 10-fold increase in affinity when compared to other SSRIs.3

Treatment: An injection and aspiration

Our patient was treated with phenylephrine injection and aspiration, which resolved the priapism. Prazosin was stopped, and the patient was weaned off of sertraline. He continued to follow up closely with Behavioral Health for further management of his PTSD and associated symptoms.

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