Why does Cenforce 150 require a prescription in some countries?

by Guest » Wed May 28, 2025 05:21 am
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Cenforce 150 mg requires a prescription in many countries for several important medical and regulatory reasons. Here's why: Cenforce 150 mg contains a high dose of sildenafil citrate, which increases the likelihood of: Low blood pressure Heart strain Headaches, dizziness, vision changes Priapism (prolonged and painful erection, a medical emergency) A healthcare provider must assess whether this dose is safe based on your age, health status, and medications. Sildenafil can interact dangerously with: Nitrate medications (for heart disease) Alpha-blockers (for high blood pressure or prostate issues) Certain antifungals, antibiotics, HIV drugs These interactions can cause severe drops in blood pressure or other complications. 🫀 3. Underlying Health Conditions Erectile dysfunction can be an early sign of: Heart disease Diabetes Hormonal imbalances Requiring a prescription ensures that a doctor evaluates these potential causes before just masking the symptom with a pill. Overuse or misuse Counterfeit products Self-medicating without understanding risks Many health agencies (like the FDA in the U.S. or EMA in Europe) regulate sildenafil to ensure patient safety. In some countries, Cenforce 150 at any strength is strictly regulated. In others, lower doses (like 25 mg or 50 mg) may be available over the counter, while higher doses (100–200 mg) still require a prescription. Cenforce 150 mg requires a prescription because it’s a potent medication with serious health implications if misused. The prescription ensures: It's the right treatment for the cause of ED You're medically safe to take it You're monitored for side effects and interactions

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