kirazmattson
748 posts
Oct 31, 2025
11:05 PM
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Cenforce Professional (which contains sildenafil) unless advised by a doctor. Here are the key reasons and considerations: In prescribing information for sildenafil (the active drug), one of the contraindications is moderate to severe renal impairment (e.g., eGFR below 60?mL/min/1.73?m²), end?stage renal disease or dialysis. FDA Access Data In general drug?guidance: acute kidney (or liver) failure is a contraindication for PDE5 inhibitors (the drug class). Many product/advertising materials say “use with caution if you have kidney problems” and require consultation with a physician. If the person has severe kidney disease (for example very low kidney function, dialysis, or advanced chronic kidney disease) then using Cenforce Professional may be contraindicated. If the person has mild to moderate kidney impairment, then the drug may be used only under strict medical supervision, and dosage/monitoring may need adjustment. Kidney disease can affect how the body clears the drug, increasing the risk of adverse effects (e.g., low blood pressure, dizziness) because the drug may stay in the bloodstream longer. Cenforce Professional caution is required if the person also has other issues (e.g., liver disease, heart disease, taking nitrates, etc). 60?mL/min/1.73?m²) without doctor’s approval. A combination of kidney disease plus other serious conditions (e.g., severe liver disease, low blood pressure, heart problems, taking nitrates) that further increase risk. Allergic to sildenafil or the formulation. Proceed only after doctor’s approval if you have: Moderate kidney impairment (you’ll need dose adjustment, monitoring). Kidney disease plus other risk factors. Taking other medications that affect kidney function, blood pressure, or interact with sildenafil.
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