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Apr 22, 2026
10:22 PM
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Malegra 50 mg contains sildenafil citrate, a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction. Caffeine (from coffee, tea, energy drinks, etc.) does not have a clinically significant direct drug interaction with sildenafil, so most people can consume moderate caffeine while using Malegra. However, there are a few practical effects to be aware of: Caffeine is a mild stimulant, so it can slightly increase heart rate, blood pressure, and alertness. Sildenafil, on the other hand, can cause temporary blood pressure lowering due to blood vessel relaxation. In healthy individuals, this combination is usually well tolerated, but in some people it may lead to sensations like: mild headache flushing dizziness or Malegra 50 Mg palpitations (feeling of faster heartbeat) anxiety or jitteriness (especially with high caffeine intake) If large amounts of caffeine are consumed (strong coffee, multiple energy drinks), these effects may feel more noticeable, especially during sexual activity when the heart is already working harder. The main concern is not a dangerous interaction, but added strain on the cardiovascular system in sensitive individuals—particularly those with heart disease, high blood pressure, or anxiety disorders. Bottom line: moderate caffeine (like 1–2 cups of coffee) is generally fine with Malegra 50 mg, but excessive caffeine may increase side effects like dizziness or palpitations.
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