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Eszopiclone vs Tadalafil: side-by-side comparison

Eszopiclone (Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug)) and Tadalafil (PDE5 inhibitor) belong to different therapeutic classes and are rarely substitutes for each other. The comparison is useful when a single patient is weighing both options for adjacent or overlapping needs.

Property Eszopiclone Tadalafil
Therapeutic class Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) PDE5 inhibitor
CAS 138729-47-2 171596-29-5
ATC N05CF04 G04BE08
Molecular weight 388.81 g/mol 389.4 g/mol
Brands with this active ingredient 1 7

What they share

Eszopiclone and Tadalafil share the common regulatory framework for prescription active ingredients, bioequivalence standards for generics, and pharmacist oversight. Beyond that, points in common are limited.

Key differences

Eszopiclone acts by a different mechanism than Tadalafil, with indications that barely overlap. Comparing the two is useful when a clinician has mentioned both in the same context or the patient wants to understand why one was prescribed instead of the other.

Mechanisms compared

Eszopiclone: Eszopiclone is a positive allosteric modulator of the GABA-A receptor at a site close to the benzodiazepine binding site. Tadalafil: Tadalafil selectively inhibits PDE5, the enzyme responsible for breaking down cyclic guanosine monophosphate in the corpus cavernosum and other vascular smooth muscle.

Indications compared

Eszopiclone: Eszopiclone is approved in adults for the treatment of insomnia, including difficulty falling asleep and difficulty maintaining sleep. Tadalafil: Tadalafil is approved for three indications: erectile dysfunction in adult men, lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia, and pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Safety profile

Eszopiclone: Common adverse effects include unpleasant taste, headache, dry mouth, drowsiness and dizziness. Tadalafil: Common adverse effects in clinical trials include headache, dyspepsia, back pain, myalgia, nasal congestion and facial flushing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Eszopiclone better than Tadalafil?

Eszopiclone and Tadalafil are not "better or worse" — they treat different things. The sensible question is which fits your specific need.

Can Eszopiclone and Tadalafil be combined?

Whether they can be combined depends on the indications and the interaction profile of each. If both are in a single prescription, the prescriber has weighed it; in self-medication they should never be combined.

Do they have the same side-effect profile?

No — they belong to different classes and have distinct side-effect profiles. Each has its own prescribing information.

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