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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
This reason, men with severe kidney or liver impairment may receive the directive from a doctor to start with half the regular dose.Nitroglycerin and VIAGRAMost of the people who take nitroglycerine, also known as nitrates, for a heart condition are older. VIAGRA is not safe for seniors if the patient takes nitroglycerin because of the heightened risk of significant cardiovascular complications. Men who are 65 or older tend to retain between three and eight times as much sildenafil in their plasma 24 hours after taking VIAGRA as healthier men. As a result, even the next day, an older man may not be able to take his heart medicine safely.Blood Pressure Drugs and VIAGRAMen who take medications to reduce their blood pressure should talk with their doctors before taking VIAGRA. Men over the age of 65 are more likely to take anti-hypertensive drugs than younger men. Since VIAGRA can lower blood pressure, a person who already takes anti-hypertensive medications can experience dangerously low blood pressure, which can lead to a loss of consciousness or a life-threatening cardiac situation.How VIAGRA Can Affect Hearing or VisionOlder men often experience hearing loss and vision issues. VIAGRA is in a category of drugs called “PDE5 inhibitors.” These drugs can cause a sudden loss of hearing or vision, which may be permanent, according to a study in Frontiers in Neurology. Patients who have a history of optic neuropathy or other vision issues seem to be at a higher risk of losing sight in one or both
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