Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Practice Test

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What medication is Erectile Dysfunction medications a contraindication?

  1. Aspirin

  2. Ibuprofen

  3. Nitroglycerin

  4. Clopidogrel

The correct answer is: Nitroglycerin

Erectile Dysfunction medications, such as sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), and vardenafil (Levitra), are contraindicated with nitroglycerin due to the risk of significant hypotension. Both these types of medications act as vasodilators, which means they can widen blood vessels and lower blood pressure. When used together, they can lead to an excessive drop in blood pressure, potentially causing dizziness, fainting, and other serious cardiovascular complications. This interaction highlights the importance of emergency responders being aware of a patient's medication history, especially concerning medications that affect cardiovascular function. It's crucial to ensure patient safety by preventing these dangerous combinations. The other medications listed do not generally cause similar interactions when used with erectile dysfunction medications, making them safer choices in conjunction with these treatments.