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Malegra 120mg, which contains Sildenafil (the same active ingredient in Viagra), can cause heart palpitations as a potential side effect, although it’s not very common. The occurrence of heart palpitations or irregular heartbeats can be due to the way Sildenafil affects blood flow and blood pressure. Here's how Sildenafil (Malegra 120) might cause heart palpitations: Blood Pressure Changes: Sildenafil works by dilating blood vessels to improve blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, which also lowers blood pressure. Low blood pressure (hypotension) can sometimes lead to Malegra 120 Mg like dizziness, lightheadedness, or palpitations. If your heart is compensating for the drop in blood pressure, it might result in a sensation of palpitations (a feeling that your heart is pounding or beating irregularly). Increased Heart Rate: Sildenafil may increase heart rate as a compensatory mechanism in response to the lowered blood pressure, which can make you feel like your heart is racing or irregular. Other Risk Factors: If you have pre-existing cardiovascular issues, such as heart disease, arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), or a history of heart attacks, taking Sildenafil (or any PDE5 inhibitor) could put additional stress on your heart and increase the risk of palpitations. Combining Sildenafil with certain other medications (especially nitrates or medications for chest pain) or heavy drinking can also increase the risk of cardiovascular symptoms, including heart palpitations.
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