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kirazmattson
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Dec 18, 2023
3:02 AM
Avana is a brand name for avanafil, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). While Avana can be effective for many individuals, there are certain groups of people who should avoid taking it or use it with caution. It's important to note that individual responses to medications can vary, and only a healthcare professional can provide personalized advice based on a person's specific health situation. Individuals taking nitrates for chest pain or heart-related conditions should avoid Avana. Combining Avana with nitrates can lead to a sudden and significant drop in blood pressure, which can be dangerous. People with a history of heart disease, stroke, or other cardiovascular problems may need to use Avana with caution. It's essential to discuss with a healthcare provider, as sexual activity itself can pose a certain level of risk for individuals with cardiovascular conditions. Individuals with low blood pressure (hypotension) or uncontrolled high blood pressure (hypertension) should use Avana with caution, as it can affect blood pressure. Those with severe liver or kidney problems may need dose adjustments or should avoid Avana altogether. The drug is metabolized in the liver, and impaired liver function can affect its clearance from the body. Avana has been associated with rare cases of changes in vision. People with a history of vision problems, such as retinitis pigmentosa, should exercise caution and seek medical advice. Individuals with a history of priapism (a prolonged and painful erection) or conditions that may predispose them to priapism should use Avana with caution. Individuals with anatomical deformities of the penis may need to use Avana with caution, as there have been rare reports of penile injury associated with the use of PDE5 inhibitors. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting or stopping any medication, including Avana. They can provide guidance based on an individual's medical history, current medications, and overall health status.


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