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Jul 23, 2025
2:21 AM
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Suhagra 25 mg contains sildenafil citrate, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow through vasodilation. Birth control pills, on the other hand, typically contain synthetic hormones such as estrogen and progestin that regulate ovulation and prevent pregnancy. These two drugs serve very different purposes and act on different systems in the body.
There is no direct interaction between SUHAGRA 25 MG and hormonal contraceptives. Sildenafil does not interfere with the effectiveness of birth control pills, nor do birth control hormones reduce the effectiveness of sildenafil in men. They are metabolized primarily by the liver enzyme CYP3A4, but even when taken concurrently, they do not compete in a way that affects safety or function.
However, certain medications that affect liver enzymes—like some antibiotics, antifungals, or anticonvulsants—could potentially impact both drugs’ metabolism, but this is not specific to the interaction between Suhagra and birth control.
In summary, Suhagra 25 mg is not known to interfere with birth control pills, and the two can generally be used safely together. Nonetheless, anyone using other medications or with specific health conditions should consult a healthcare provider to ensure no indirect interactions occur.
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