cliffordfosterr
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Feb 26, 2025
3:12 AM
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Silagra 50 mg contains sildenafil citrate, which is primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction. Flushing, a common side effect, occurs because sildenafil works by inhibiting the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5).
This inhibition leads to the relaxation of blood vessels, particularly in the genital area, increasing blood flow. However, Silagra 50 mg also affects blood vessels in other parts of the body, causing them to dilate. This dilation can lead to a temporary increase in blood flow to the skin, particularly the face, resulting in flushing. This effect is generally harmless and temporary, but it can be more pronounced in some individuals, especially those who are sensitive to the drug or have underlying conditions affecting blood circulation.
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