Suhagra, containing Sildenafil, interacts with various medications. Avoid combining it with nitrates (e. g., nitroglycerin) due to significantly lowered blood pressure, potentially causing dizziness or fainting. This combination is dangerous and should be strictly avoided.
Alpha-Blockers and Suhagra
Simultaneous use of alpha-blockers (for high blood pressure or enlarged prostate) and Suhagra can cause excessive blood pressure drops. Your doctor should carefully monitor your blood pressure if you’re using both medications.
Other Medications
Suhagra may interact with protease inhibitors (used for HIV), antifungal medications (like ketoconazole and itraconazole), and certain antibiotics (like erythromycin). These interactions can increase Sildenafil levels in your blood, potentially leading to side effects. Always inform your doctor of all medications you take before starting Suhagra.
Alcohol and Grapefruit Juice
Consuming large amounts of alcohol with Suhagra may increase the risk of side effects, such as headaches and dizziness. Similarly, grapefruit juice can interfere with Suhagra’s metabolism, leading to higher blood levels of Sildenafil. Moderate alcohol intake and avoidance of grapefruit juice are recommended while using Suhagra.
Important Note:
This information is not exhaustive. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Suhagra, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking other medications. They can assess your individual circumstances and provide personalized guidance.


