Malegra 100 mg contains sildenafil citrate, a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction. Whether it is suitable for individuals with allergies depends on the type and severity of the allergy.
Drug allergy considerations
People who have a known allergy to sildenafil or any of the tablet’s inactive ingredients should not use Malegra 100 mg. Allergic reactions may include skin rash, itching, swelling (especially of the face, lips, or throat), or difficulty breathing. In rare cases, severe hypersensitivity reactions can occur, requiring emergency medical care.
Other medication allergies
If a person has allergies to other PDE5 inhibitors (such as tadalafil or vardenafil), caution is still required. Cross-reactivity is not common but should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
Non-drug allergies
Most environmental allergies (like pollen, dust, or food allergies) do not directly affect the safety of Malegra 100 mg. However, if a person is taking antihistamines or other allergy medications, a doctor should check for potential interactions or additive side effects like dizziness or drowsiness.
Always check the ingredient list for fillers or dyes that may trigger sensitivities
Avoid use if there is a history of severe drug-induced allergic reactions
Seek medical advice before first use if allergy history is complex
Malegra 100 mg is generally safe for people with common environmental allergies, but it is not suitable for individuals allergic to sildenafil or related components. Medical guidance is important when allergy history is unclear or significant.