kirazmattson
969 posts
Mar 06, 2026
9:25 PM
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Filitra contains vardenafil, the same active ingredient as Vilitra, which is a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. Regarding sperm count, here’s what research and clinical data suggest: Direct effect on sperm count: There is no strong evidence that vardenafil directly decreases sperm count in healthy men. Most studies show it does not impair sperm production, motility, or morphology in the short term. Indirect effects: Improved erectile function and blood flow may help Filitra sexual performance, which could indirectly support conception. Stress, anxiety, or poor sexual function (which PDE5 inhibitors help relieve) can sometimes negatively affect sperm quality, so taking Filitra may indirectly benefit fertility by improving sexual health. Long-term data: Long-term studies on vardenafil and male fertility are limited. Current evidence suggests it is generally safe for sperm parameters, but men with pre-existing fertility issues should consult a doctor before regular use. PDE5 inhibitors like vardenafil are not contraceptives and don’t protect against sexually transmitted infections.
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