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I am a diabetic patient. I do not have high blood pressure or heart problems. Can I take Sildenafil 25 mg tablet?

Asked by Male, 57 · 2 months ago

Yes, you can generally take Sildenafil 25 mg to treat erectile dysfunction, provided your blood sugar levels are well managed, and you are not taking nitrate medications for chest pain. Since diabetes can affect blood flow and nerve function, this lower dose is often a sensible starting point to see how your body responds while minimising potential side effects. However, it is important to consult your doctor first to ensure the medicine is safe for you and will not interact with your current diabetes treatment.
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It can be generally safe for a diabetic patient without blood pressure or heart problems to use Sildenafil 25 mg, but this should only be done under a doctor’s supervision.

🩺 Important Considerations

  • Sildenafil helps with erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow and is usually safe if you do not have cardiovascular issues.
  • Avoid using it if you take nitrate medications or have any undiagnosed heart conditions.
  • Common side effects may include headache, dizziness, or stomach upset; notify your doctor if these persist.

🩺 Recommendations

  • Consult a urologist or your doctor before starting Sildenafil to confirm safety based on your overall health.
  • Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you take to avoid interactions.
  • Follow your doctor's dosing instructions closely.

If you want, I can explain more about how Sildenafil works or its safety profile in diabetes.

Answered 2 months ago

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