kirazmattson
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Apr 21, 2025
10:49 PM
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Malegra, which contains Sildenafil Citrate (the same active ingredient as Viagra), is commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It is generally considered safe when taken as prescribed by a healthcare professional. However, like any medication, it comes with potential risks and side effects, and it’s important to follow your doctor’s advice to ensure it is safe for you. Here’s a breakdown of Malegra’s safety
Who Should Avoid Malegra: Malegra may not be safe for certain individuals, and it’s important to disclose your medical history to your doctor before using it. You should not use Malegra if you: Are taking nitrate medications (often prescribed for chest pain, such as nitroglycerin), as the combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
Have a history of heart Malegra such as heart attack, irregular heartbeat, or heart failure. Have low blood pressure (hypotension) or uncontrolled high blood pressure (hypertension). Have a history of stroke or other cardiovascular problems. Have severe liver or kidney problems, as the medication may be processed differently in your body. Are allergic to Sildenafil or any other ingredient in Malegra.
. Side Effects: Like any medication, Malegra can cause side effects, although not everyone will experience them. Common side effects may include: Headache Flushing (redness of the face) Indigestion or upset stomach Nasal congestion Dizziness Back pain Visual disturbances, such as blurred vision or a blue tinge to vision (this is usually temporary). Most side effects are mild and go away on their own after a short period. However, serious side effects (though rare) can occur, including: Priapism (a painful, prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours) – this is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment.
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