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Mar 30, 2026
10:51 PM
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Malegra is another brand of sildenafil, so the cautions are similar to other PDE5 inhibitors. People with kidney problems need to be careful because sildenafil is partly excreted by the kidneys, and impaired kidney function can increase drug levels in the body, raising the risk of side effects. Who Should Avoid or Use Caution: Severe Kidney Impairment Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or on dialysis should generally avoid sildenafil unless prescribed carefully by a doctor. Moderate Kidney Impairment Dose adjustments may be Malegra . A doctor may prescribe a lower dose and monitor for side effects like low blood pressure, dizziness, or prolonged erections. Kidney + Heart Problems Since PDE5 inhibitors can lower blood pressure, people with kidney disease who also have heart disease or take nitrates are at higher risk for dangerous drops in blood pressure. Other Considerations Frequent monitoring of kidney function is recommended if sildenafil must be used. Side effects may be more pronounced in kidney-impaired patients: headache, flushing, vision changes, or priapism (prolonged erection). Summary: Avoid Malegra in severe kidney disease unless a doctor prescribes it with dose adjustments. Use caution in moderate kidney disease and monitor blood pressure and side effects. If you want, I can make a quick table of all PDE5 inhibitors showing who should avoid them in kidney or liver disease—it’s very handy for comparison.
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