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Does Vidalista 2.5 Mg  affect fertility?
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kirazmattson
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Sep 29, 2025
12:11 AM
Vidalista 2.5 mg, like other doses of Tadalafil, is primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) by improving blood flow to the penis. It is not directly intended to impact fertility, but there are a few considerations worth noting when discussing its effect on fertility.

No, Vidalista 2.5 mg is not known to directly affect fertility in men. The drug primarily works by inhibiting the enzyme PDE5 to enhance blood flow, which helps men with ED achieve and maintain an erection. It doesn't have a direct impact on sperm production, motility (movement), or quality.

While Vidalista 2.5 mg helps improve erectile function, erectile dysfunction itself can have an indirect impact on fertility if a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection. By improving erectile function, Vidalista 2.5 Mg may improve a man's ability to engage in sexual intercourse, which could potentially lead to improved fertility outcomes if ED was previously a barrier.

Tadalafil (the active ingredient in Vidalista) does not have any known effects on sperm count, motility, or morphology (shape). So, if your concern is about how the medication might affect the sperm itself, there’s no evidence to suggest it causes any negative effects on these aspects of fertility.


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