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Dec 01, 2025
10:29 PM
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Lovegra 100 mg is a medication containing sildenafil citrate, a PDE5 inhibitor primarily used to enhance sexual arousal and blood flow in women. While generally considered safe for healthy adults, combining sildenafil-based products with nitrates such as nitroglycerin is extremely dangerous. Nitroglycerin is commonly prescribed for angina (chest pain) and other heart conditions, and it works by dilating blood vessels. Sildenafil also dilates blood vessels to improve blood flow.
When taken together, the combined vasodilatory effects can cause a severe and potentially life-threatening drop in blood pressure. Symptoms of this interaction may include dizziness, fainting, rapid heartbeat, or even heart attack. Because of this, patients using nitroglycerin or similar nitrate medications should never take LOVEGRA 100 MG under any circumstances.
Even if taken hours apart, the interaction can remain dangerous, as sildenafil can stay active in the body for several hours. Individuals with cardiovascular conditions, low blood pressure, or other heart-related concerns should always consult a licensed healthcare professional before using any PDE5 inhibitor.
In summary, Lovegra 100 mg is not safe to use with nitroglycerin, and medical supervision is essential to prevent serious cardiovascular complications.
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