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Jan 29, 2026
11:26 PM
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Manforce 100?mg contains sildenafil citrate, which is a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. Grapefruit (and grapefruit juice) can interact with sildenafil, potentially increasing its effects and side effects. Here’s a careful breakdown: Why grapefruit matters Grapefruit inhibits the liver enzyme CYP3A4, which is responsible for metabolizing sildenafil. If CYP3A4 is inhibited, sildenafil levels in the blood can rise, leading to: Increased risk of headache, flushing, dizziness Low blood pressure Rare but serious effects like heart rhythm changes or prolonged erections (priapism) ? Timing considerations Avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice for at least 24–48?hours before taking Manforce 100?mg, and ideally until after the effects of the dose have passed. Because sildenafil’s effects typically last 4–6 hours, but its blood levels may persist a Manforce 100 Mg longer, grapefruit can amplify the drug unpredictably if taken too close together. Practical advice Do not drink grapefruit juice or eat grapefruit on the same day you plan to take Manforce 100?mg. If you regularly consume grapefruit, discuss with your doctor—they may adjust the dose or suggest alternatives. Other citrus fruits like Seville oranges may also interact similarly, so caution is needed. If you want, I can make a clear table of foods and drinks to avoid with Manforce 100?mg to prevent any interactions — it’s surprisingly easy to miss some.
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