kirazmattson
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Jun 25, 2024
2:47 AM
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Silagra 100 mg contains sildenafil citrate, which belongs to a class of medications known as phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. Here’s how Silagra 100 mg impacts the dilation of blood vessels:
Mechanism of Action: Sildenafil citrate works by inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5). This enzyme is responsible for breaking down cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), a substance that relaxes smooth muscles in blood vessels, allowing them to dilate (widen).
Increased cGMP Levels: When you take Silagra 100 , it enhances the effects of nitric oxide (NO), a chemical naturally produced in the body. Nitric oxide stimulates the production of cGMP in the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels. Higher levels of cGMP lead to relaxation of the smooth muscles, which results in vasodilation (dilation of blood vessels).
Effects on Blood Flow: By dilating blood vessels, Silagra 100 mg improves blood flow, particularly to the penis during sexual stimulation. This increased blood flow is what helps men with erectile dysfunction (ED) achieve and maintain an erection.
Systemic Effects: While the primary effect of Silagra 100 mg is to enhance blood flow to the penis, it can also cause mild vasodilation in other parts of the body. This can lead to minor effects such as flushing, nasal congestion, or headache in some individuals.
Duration of Action: The effects of Silagra 100 mg typically last for about 4-6 hours after ingestion, during which time sexual stimulation can lead to erections.
It’s important to note that Silagra 100 mg should be used strictly as prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is not recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions or those taking medications that can interact with sildenafil citrate (such as nitrates used for chest pain). Always consult with your doctor to ensure Silagra 100 mg is safe for you, considering your medical history and current medications.
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