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Are  Silagra 100 Mg tablets safe for kidney  ?
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May 19, 2026
2:16 AM
Silagra 100 mg (sildenafil) is not automatically unsafe for kidney patients, but it should be used only if prescribed and with medical guidance. One source says no kidney dose adjustment is usually needed, while other medication references advise caution in kidney disease and sometimes starting with a lower dose if kidney function is reduced or side effects occur. What matters most Mild to moderate kidney disease often does not require a specific dose change, but tolerance can vary. In more severe kidney impairment, doctors may choose a lower starting dose and monitor closely. It should be used more Silagra 100 Mg if the person also has low blood pressure, heart disease, takes nitrates, or has multiple medicines that can interact. Practical advice Do not start 100 mg on your own if you have kidney disease. Ask a doctor/pharmacist whether a lower dose is safer for you. Seek urgent help if there is chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness, or an erection lasting more than 4 hours. Important caution There is also a published case report of acute kidney injury after sildenafil overdose, so taking more than prescribed is risky.


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