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Is Sildenafil safe for everyone?

  

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Sildenafil is generally considered to be safe for most people as long as they follow the directions their doctor gives them. It is a drug that is often given to men with erectile dysfunction (ED) and pulmonary arterial hypertension.

But there are some groups of people who should be careful with sildenafil or not use it at all. Before taking sildenafil, you should talk to a doctor, especially if you are any of the following:

Health problems with the heart:

Sildenafil should be used with care by people who have had heart problems in the past, like a heart attack, arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), or other hearts diseases. If you already have heart problems, it may make your blood flow worse.

Blood pressure that is too low is called hypotension.

If you already have low blood pressure or are taking medicine to lower it, you should be careful when using sildenafil.

Having problems with your liver or kidneys:

Sildenafil may not be right for people with serious liver or kidney problems, or they may need to change their dose.

Questions about your vision:

People who take sildenafil sometimes have problems with their eyesight, such as changes in the way they see colors. People who already have problems with their eyes should talk to their doctor about the possible sides effects.

Allergy or being sensitive:

Sildenafil or any of its parts should not be used by people who are known to be allergic to them.

medicines that contain nitrates:

A dangerous drop in blood pressure can happen if you take sildenafil with nitrate drugs.

Medicines that include:

It is important to let your doctor know about all of the medicines you are taking, including vitamins and prescription and over-the-counter drugs, because sildenafil may lose its effectiveness when mixed with other drugs.

Being sexually aroused

Sildenafil should only be used by people who are not prone to priapism (a painful, long-lasting erection). It is important to see a doctor right away if an erection lasts longer than four hours.

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Many men who have erectile dysfunction (ED) can safely take sildenafil. But it might not be right for everyone. Before taking sildenafil, people with certain health problems or who are taking certain medicines should talk to their doctor. Headaches and redness of the face are common side effects, but major problems are very rare. It is very important to do what your doctor tells you, especially if you have heart problems or are taking nitrates.

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Sildenafil is usually safe, but it's not right for everyone. It might not work well with some situations or medicines. Tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have had in the past, and talk to them before taking Sildenafil. They will check to see if it's safe and tell you what dose is best for your health.

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Sildenafil is generally safe, but in my opinion, sildenafil is taken at a time when men should take it 30 minutes or 1 hour before their sexual period. Because this medicine is taken for men who have problems like erectile dysfunction. This medicine should be taken only for that. Before taking this medicine you should visit the doctor once so that you do not get any side effects.

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