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Does Malegra Oral Jelly affect liver enzymes?
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Feb 01, 2026
10:58 PM
Malegra Oral Jelly is a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Its active ingredient is Sildenafil Citrate, formulated as a flavored jelly for faster absorption compared to traditional tablets. Like other PDE5 inhibitors, Sildenafil is metabolized primarily by the liver.

For most healthy men, occasional use of MALEGRA ORAL JELLY does not significantly affect liver enzymes. However, in men with pre-existing liver conditions—such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or fatty liver—the liver’s ability to metabolize Sildenafil may be impaired. This can lead to slower drug clearance, higher blood levels, and a higher risk of side effects like headache, flushing, dizziness, digestive upset, or prolonged erections (priapism). In rare cases, high doses or frequent use may contribute to mild elevations in liver enzymes, which are typically reversible after stopping the medication.

Men with moderate to severe liver disease are generally advised to avoid Sildenafil-containing medications, including Malegra Oral Jelly, unless prescribed and monitored by a doctor. Regular liver function tests may be recommended for patients at risk.

In summary, Malegra Oral Jelly is usually safe for the liver in healthy men, but those with liver problems should use it cautiously and under medical supervision to prevent potential enzyme elevations or drug accumulation.
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Feb 01, 2026
11:24 PM
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