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Apr 17, 2026
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Vidalista CT 20 contains tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction. In general, it does not directly reduce male fertility in the sense of permanently affecting sperm production or causing infertility. Most clinical studies on tadalafil and similar medicines show that: It does not significantly harm sperm count, sperm motility, or sperm quality in most users It does not cause long-term changes in hormone levels related to fertility Any changes observed in studies Vidalista CT 20 Mg usually small, temporary, or inconsistent Some research even suggests that improving erectile function can indirectly support fertility by improving the ability to have regular intercourse. However, there are a few important nuances: In rare cases, underlying conditions (diabetes, vascular disease, hormonal imbalance) that cause ED may themselves affect fertility—not the medication Very long-term or unsupervised use has not been extensively studied for fertility outcomes in all populations If combined with other medications or health issues, effects may vary individually Common misconception: tadalafil is sometimes wrongly assumed to “reduce sperm,” but current medical evidence does not support a meaningful fertility-reducing effect.
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