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Feb 02, 2026
11:32 PM
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Silditop 100, which contains Sildenafil (100 mg), can potentially affect kidney function, but usually indirectly rather than directly damaging the kidneys. Let me explain carefully. How Sildenafil Works Sildenafil is a PDE5 inhibitor, similar to Vardenafil. It relaxes blood vessels to increase blood flow, primarily used for erectile dysfunction or pulmonary Silditop 100 . Kidney Effects Indirect effects via blood pressure Sildenafil can lower blood pressure slightly. In patients with pre-existing kidney disease, significant drops in blood pressure can reduce kidney perfusion, which might worsen kidney function temporarily. Interaction with other medications If someone is taking nitrates, certain blood pressure meds, or nephrotoxic drugs, combining them with Sildenafil may strain the kidneys indirectly. Rare direct effects There are very few reports of acute kidney injury after Sildenafil, usually in people with severe underlying kidney problems or dehydration. Bottom line For most healthy individuals, Silditop 100 is not harmful to the kidneys. Caution is needed if there is pre-existing kidney disease, low blood pressure, or use of other interacting drugs. If you want, I can make a clear table showing the risks of Silditop 100 on each organ system, including the kidneys, which makes it very easy to see who should be cautious.
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