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Mar 13, 2026
11:56 PM
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Modula 5 mg is a medication commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. It contains tadalafil, the same active ingredient found in Cialis. While it is generally effective, there are certain situations where you should not take Modula 5 mg or should use caution. Here are some key situations to consider:
1. Allergy to Tadalafil or Other Ingredients:
If you are allergic to tadalafil or any other ingredients in Modula, you should not take it.
2. Nitrate Medications:
If you are using any nitrate medications (commonly prescribed for chest pain or heart conditions), you should not take Modula 5 mg. The combination can cause dangerously low blood pressure.
3. Severe Heart or Liver Problems:
If you have a serious heart condition, such as heart failure or recently had a heart attack, Modula should not be used.
Liver disease (severe) also requires caution, and Modula may be contraindicated.
4. Low Blood Pressure:
If you have hypotension (low blood pressure), Modula 5 mg may exacerbate the condition, leading to fainting or dizziness.
5. Recent Stroke or Vision Problems:
If you have had a stroke recently or have vision problems like retinitis pigmentosa, MODULA 5 MG may not be suitable for you.
Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting Modula 5 mg to ensure it is safe, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
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