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kirazmattson
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Jul 04, 2025
2:02 AM
Malegra DXT is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and contains a combination of two active ingredients: Sildenafil Citrate (100 mg) – This is the same active ingredient found in Viagra, which is a PDE5 inhibitor that helps improve blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal, thus assisting in achieving and maintaining an erection. Dapoxetine (60 mg) – This is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that is used to treat premature ejaculation (PE). It works by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain, which helps delay ejaculation and improve control during sexual activity. Is Malegra DXT Safe for Heart Patients? For heart patients, the safety of Malegra DXT Malegra DXT on several factors, and special caution is needed when considering any medication that affects blood pressure or cardiovascular function. Here's a breakdown of why it requires careful consideration for individuals with heart conditions: 1. Sildenafil (Sildenafil Citrate) and Cardiovascular Health: Sildenafil (the same active ingredient in Viagra) is a PDE5 inhibitor that works by relaxing blood vessels and improving blood flow to the penis. This can cause a temporary drop in blood pressure because of vasodilation (widening of blood vessels). For healthy individuals, this effect is usually mild and transient. However, in heart patients, especially those with low blood pressure or heart disease, this drop in blood pressure could be problematic. Key risks for heart patients: Hypotension (low blood pressure): Sildenafil may cause a significant drop in blood pressure, which could lead to dizziness, fainting, or even a heart attack in people with pre-existing heart conditions. Heart attack or stroke risk: PDE5 inhibitors like Sildenafil can increase the workload on the heart, especially in those with coronary artery disease or those who have had a heart attack in the past.


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