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Sep 24, 2025
11:32 PM
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Suhagra, a medication commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), is a prescription-only drug. This means it cannot be purchased legally without a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional. Typically, qualified prescribers include general practitioners (GPs), urologists, and sometimes other specialists who are knowledgeable about sexual health. Before prescribing Suhagra, doctors usually assess a patient’s overall health, medical history, and any underlying conditions such as heart problems, high or low blood pressure, or kidney and liver issues. They also evaluate potential drug interactions to ensure safety. Only after this careful evaluation can a healthcare professional determine the appropriate dosage and usage instructions for Suhagra. Patients should never self-medicate or rely on online sources for prescriptions, as improper use can lead to serious side effects.
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