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stephenbarkin
(47 posts so far)
25.07.2024 09:02 (UTC)[quote]
Long-term use of Silagra 50 mg, which contains Sildenafil Citrate, should be carefully monitored, as with any medication used for erectile dysfunction (ED). While many users tolerate Sildenafil well, there are potential long-term effects and considerations:

Tolerance Development: Over time, some individuals may develop a tolerance to Silagra 50 mg, meaning that the medication may become less effective. This could necessitate dose adjustments under medical supervision.

Psychological Dependence: There is a risk of psychological dependence on the medication for sexual performance, leading to anxiety about sexual activity without the drug.

Cardiovascular Effects: Sildenafil affects blood vessels and can have cardiovascular effects. Long-term use, especially in individuals with pre-existing heart conditions, should be closely monitored by a healthcare provider. There is a potential risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack or stroke, particularly if taken in higher doses or without medical advice.

Vision and Hearing Issues: Rare but serious side effects related to vision (e.g., non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, NAION) and hearing (sudden hearing loss) can occur with Sildenafil. Persistent use may increase the risk of these adverse effects.

Priapism: Chronic use of Sildenafil can increase the risk of priapism, a prolonged and painful erection. If not treated promptly, priapism can cause permanent damage to the penile tissue.

Side Effects: Common side effects like headaches, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, dizziness, and visual disturbances can persist with long-term use. These side effects can impact daily life and well-being.

Interactions with Other Medications: Long-term use may lead to potential drug interactions, especially with nitrates, alpha-blockers, and certain antihypertensive medications. This could result in serious drops in blood pressure or other adverse effects.

Impact on Reproductive Health: There is limited data on the long-term impact of Sildenafil on reproductive health. However, any concerns regarding fertility or potential impacts on reproductive organs should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

To mitigate these risks, it is crucial to use Silagra 50 mg under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Regular check-ups and discussions about the ongoing necessity and dosage of the medication can help manage any long-term effects and ensure safe use.
drmooha
(36 posts so far)
18.05.2025 17:36 (UTC)[quote]
"What are the long-term effects of using Silagra 50 Mg?" That's a really important question to ask about any medication you might be taking for a while, isn't it? Silagra, being Sildenafil, is generally used "as needed" for ED, but some people might end up using it quite regularly over a long period. So, what happens then? Well, as just a regular person trying to make sense of this stuff, my first thought is that "long-term effects" can be really different for different people. It probably depends a lot on your overall health, any other conditions you have, other medications you're taking, and, crucially, whether the Silagra 50 Mg you're using is actually legitimate, pure, and correctly dosed – which is always a big question mark if you're getting it from unregulated online sources. I know that for legitimate, prescribed Sildenafil, doctors monitor for any issues if it's used long-term, and there's a lot of data on its safety profile *when used correctly under medical supervision*. But "long-term effects" of something you're self-prescribing from the internet? That feels like a much bigger unknown. Things like continued effects on blood pressure, any strain on the heart over time (especially if there are underlying issues), or even just becoming psychologically reliant on it are all things a doctor would be keeping an eye on. It’s definitely not a question I'd trust a random website or forum to answer definitively. For "long-term," you need long-term professional medical advice and monitoring, not just a hopeful click online.



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