kirazmattson
952 posts
Feb 26, 2026
9:48 PM
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Malegra is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, and it contains sildenafil, the same active ingredient as Viagra. Because it affects blood flow and can interact with other medications or health conditions, it should only be prescribed by a licensed medical doctor after proper evaluation. Specifically: Urologist – A specialist in male reproductive health and urinary issues. They are most commonly consulted for erectile dysfunction. General Practitioner / Family Doctor – Can evaluate overall health, rule out underlying conditions (like heart disease or diabetes), and prescribe if appropriate. Endocrinologist – If erectile Malegra is linked to hormonal issues such as low testosterone or other endocrine disorders. You should not self-prescribe Malegra. It can interact with nitrates (used for heart conditions), certain blood pressure medications, or other drugs, which can cause serious complications. If you want, I can explain what tests or evaluations a doctor usually does before prescribing Malegra, so you know what to expect.
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