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Jan 26, 2026
1:57 AM
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Silagra 100 mg (which contains Sildenafil, a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction) can seem to become less effective over time, but it’s usually not because the medication itself “stops working.” Several factors can affect its effectiveness: 1. Physical or Health Changes Aging: Natural decreases in testosterone or blood flow can make erections harder to achieve. New medical conditions: Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or obesity can reduce response. Medications: Some drugs (like certain antidepressants or blood pressure medicines) can interfere with erections. 2. Psychological Factors Stress, anxiety, depression, or relationship issues can reduce the effectiveness of Silagra 100 Mg even if the drug is working biologically. 3. Lifestyle Factors Alcohol, smoking, or poor diet can impair sexual performance. Excessive alcohol before taking Silagra can blunt its effect. 4. Incorrect Use Taking it too soon or too late before sexual activity (Sildenafil usually works 30–60 minutes before sex). High-fat meals can delay absorption and reduce effectiveness. If Silagra seems less effective, a doctor may adjust the dose, evaluate for underlying conditions, or suggest alternative ED treatments like Tadalafil or Avanafil. If you want, I can explain how to maximize Silagra 100 mg effectiveness and prevent “tolerance” issues—this usually helps most men.
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