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Nov 27, 2025
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Fildena Professional contains Sildenafil (or a similar PDE?5 inhibitor), which is commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction (ED). Whether it is “safe” for a man with high triglycerides depends on the broader context of that man’s cardiovascular risk — high triglycerides by themselves are a risk factor for vascular disease, which can complicate things. Here’s a breakdown of what is known (and where there is uncertainty). What we know about sildenafil (and ED pills) safety Clinical data involving many thousands of men (including those with conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or “dyslipidaemia” — i.e. lipid disorders) show that Fildena Professional generally does not raise the rate of serious cardiovascular events compared with placebo. What high triglycerides (or other lipid problems) imply — and why caution matters High triglycerides (or generally abnormal lipid profile / hyperlipidemia) often co?occur with vascular disease and atherosclerosis; this means arteries (including penile arteries) may be diseased or narrowed. PubMed +2 PMC +2 Erectile dysfunction (which sildenafil/Fildena is used for) is often more common in men with lipid disorders, and such men tend to have higher long-term risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). PubMed +2 PMC +2 Because ED in the presence of lipid abnormalities may signal underlying vascular disease, some experts treat ED not just as a quality-of-life issue — but as a warning sign (“sentinel event”) for possible cardiovascular disease. Mayo Clinic +1 Use of PDE?5 inhibitors (like sildenafil) in people with elevated cardiovascular risk — for example, uncontrolled lipid disorders, poor vascular health, or other risk factors calls for careful assessment.
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