kirazmattson
620 posts
Nov 30, 2025
10:38 PM
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Malegra 25?mg during illness and why. Malegra contains Sildenafil, a PDE?5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. Even at the low 25?mg dose, it can interact with certain health conditions or medications. People with heart or cardiovascular problems Recent heart attack or stroke: Sildenafil can lower blood pressure and increase heart workload, which may be dangerous. Unstable angina (chest pain) or severe heart failure: The drug can strain an already weakened heart. Low blood pressure (hypotension) or uncontrolled high blood pressure: Taking Malegra may cause dizziness, fainting, or complications. People taking nitrate medications Examples: nitroglycerin, isosorbide mononitrate, or isosorbide dinitrate (often used for chest pain). Combining Malegra 25 mg with nitrates can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure, potentially life-threatening. People with severe liver or kidney problems These organs metabolize and excrete Sildenafil. Impaired function can increase drug levels, raising the risk of side effects. People with recent vision or hearing issues Sudden loss of vision (NAION) or sudden hearing loss are rare but serious risks of PDE?5 inhibitors. If an illness involves eye or ear problems, caution is needed. People with other severe illnesses Severe infections, dehydration, fever, or acute illness: These can stress the cardiovascular system. Taking Malegra during such times may increase risks like low blood pressure, dizziness, or heart complications.
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