Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you’re taking before using Suhagra. This includes prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, herbal remedies, and recreational drugs.
Suhagra’s active ingredient, sildenafil, can interact negatively with certain medications. Here are some key examples:
- Nitrates: Combining Suhagra with nitrates (found in medications for chest pain) can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. This combination should be strictly avoided. Alpha-blockers: These medications, often prescribed for high blood pressure or enlarged prostate, can increase the risk of low blood pressure when combined with Suhagra. CYP3A4 inhibitors: Some medications, like ketoconazole and erythromycin, inhibit the enzyme that breaks down sildenafil, potentially increasing its effects and side effects. CYP3A4 inducers: Conversely, medications like rifampin can accelerate sildenafil’s breakdown, potentially reducing its effectiveness.
Specific interactions vary depending on the dosage and individual factors. Your doctor can assess your specific situation and provide tailored guidance.
Alcohol consumption can also intensify Suhagra’s side effects, particularly dizziness and headaches. Moderate alcohol intake is recommended or abstinence.
Grapefruit juice can also interfere with sildenafil’s metabolism; avoid grapefruit while taking Suhagra.
Consult your doctor: Discuss all medications and substances you use before starting Suhagra. Read the label: Carefully review the medication guide provided with Suhagra. Report side effects: Contact your healthcare provider if you experience any unexpected or concerning side effects.
This information is not exhaustive. For a complete list of potential interactions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.