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Does Malegra 120 Mg Cause Blood Clotting?
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Jun 21, 2026
11:48 PM
Malegra 120 mg contains sildenafil citrate, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It works by improving blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation by relaxing blood vessels. There is no evidence that sildenafil causes blood clotting.

In fact, sildenafil primarily affects the vascular system by promoting vasodilation (widening of blood vessels) rather than increasing clot formation. Blood clotting is related to platelet activity and coagulation factors, while sildenafil’s mechanism targets the PDE5 enzyme and cyclic GMP pathways, which are not directly involved in clot formation.

However, sildenafil can affect blood pressure and circulation, which may be important for individuals with existing cardiovascular disease. Rarely, some people may experience side effects such as dizziness, flushing, headache, or changes in vision due to altered blood flow, but these are not related to clotting.

Men with a history of serious heart conditions, stroke, or those taking blood thinners or nitrate medications should use MALEGRA 120 MG only under strict medical supervision. The concern in such cases is usually blood pressure interaction, not blood clot formation.

If a person experiences symptoms such as chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, or neurological changes while using this medication, immediate medical attention is required, as these could indicate underlying cardiovascular issues unrelated to sildenafil itself.

In summary, Malegra 120 mg does not cause blood clotting, but it should still be used carefully under medical guidance due to its effects on blood circulation and blood pressure.


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