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Dec 01, 2025
9:54 PM
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Caverta 50 mg contains sildenafil citrate, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow through the relaxation of blood vessels. While its primary action is focused on penile blood vessels, sildenafil also affects blood vessels throughout the body, including those connected to the heart. For most healthy individuals, Caverta 50 mg does not directly strengthen or weaken the heart. Instead, its cardiovascular influence comes from its ability to lower blood-vessel resistance, which can result in a mild, temporary drop in blood pressure.
This drop in blood pressure is usually well tolerated, but it can become problematic for individuals with certain heart conditions. Men taking nitrates for chest pain (angina) or medications that reduce blood pressure may experience a dangerous fall in blood pressure if they use sildenafil, including CAVERTA 50 MG. Additionally, people with severe heart disease, recent heart attack, stroke, arrhythmias, or uncontrolled hypertension should avoid such medications unless cleared by a cardiologist.
Some users may experience mild side effects such as headache, flushing, a rapid heartbeat, or dizziness due to vascular changes. In rare cases, more serious heart-related symptoms can occur, which require immediate medical attention.
Overall, Caverta 50 mg should only be taken under professional medical guidance, especially for anyone with a history of heart issues.
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