Roberttanser
218 posts
Mar 10, 2026
1:34 AM
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Fildena Super Active is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. Its active ingredient is sildenafil citrate, a phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE-5) inhibitor that improves blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. While it is effective for many men, certain individuals should avoid taking Fildena Super Active due to potential health risks.
Men who have heart problems—such as recent heart attack, stroke, severe heart failure, or uncontrolled high or low blood pressure—should not take this medication without medical supervision. Sildenafil can lower blood pressure and may interact dangerously with nitrate medications (often prescribed for chest pain), leading to severe drops in blood pressure.
Men with kidney or liver problems should also exercise caution, as these conditions can affect how the body processes the drug. Additionally, individuals with retinitis pigmentosa or other rare hereditary eye diseases should avoid it, as it may increase the risk of vision problems.
Other groups who should avoid FILDENA SUPER ACTIVE include men who are allergic to sildenafil or any of the tablet’s ingredients, and those taking certain medications that interact with PDE-5 inhibitors, such as some antifungals, antibiotics, or HIV protease inhibitors.
In summary, Fildena Super Active is not safe for men with serious cardiovascular, kidney, liver, or eye conditions, or for those taking interacting medications. Medical consultation is essential before using it to ensure safety and effectiveness.
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