Malegra 25 mg, which contains Sildenafil Citrate, is commonly prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. While it can be effective in improving sexual function, certain contraindications must be carefully considered, especially in elderly men.
Elderly patients often have underlying health conditions or take multiple medications, which can increase the risk of adverse effects. Malegra 25 mg is contraindicated in men who use nitrate-containing drugs (such as nitroglycerin) for chest pain, as the combination can cause a severe and dangerous drop in blood pressure. It should also be avoided in those with severe cardiovascular disorders, including recent heart attack, stroke, or uncontrolled hypertension.
Men with serious liver or kidney impairment, retinal disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa, or a known allergy to Sildenafil should not use Malegra. Additionally, individuals advised by their physician to avoid sexual activity due to heart conditions should refrain from taking it.
In elderly men, a lower dose or medical supervision is essential to minimize risks such as dizziness, hypotension, and drug interactions. Consulting a healthcare professional before using Malegra ensures safety and appropriate treatment for erectile dysfunction.