Drug Interactions: Medications to Avoid with Extra Super Avana

Extra Super Avana contains both tadalafil and sildenafil, impacting blood pressure and blood flow. Combining it with certain medications can lead to dangerous consequences. Avoid nitrates like nitroglycerin (used for angina) or amyl nitrite, as this combination can cause a drastic drop in blood pressure, potentially leading to fainting or a heart attack.

Alpha-blockers, frequently prescribed for high blood pressure or prostate problems (e. g., tamsulosin, terazosin), can significantly lower blood pressure when taken with Extra Super Avana, increasing the risk of dizziness and fainting. Consult your doctor before combining these medications.

Similarly, avoid using Extra Super Avana with other erectile dysfunction drugs, such as vardenafil or avanafil. Taking multiple PDE5 inhibitors concurrently can severely overload your cardiovascular system.

Some antifungal medications (e. g., ketoconazole, itraconazole) can increase the levels of tadalafil and sildenafil in your blood, leading to intensified side effects. Discuss alternative treatments with your physician if you’re on antifungal medication.

Certain HIV protease inhibitors (e. g., ritonavir, indinavir) can also elevate the concentrations of tadalafil and sildenafil. Always inform your doctor of all medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to prevent potentially hazardous interactions.

Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before mixing Extra Super Avana with other medications, regardless of whether they’re prescription or over-the-counter. Your health and safety are paramount.