Are Super Vidalista safe for men with heart disease?

by Guest » Sat Jun 14, 2025 06:57 am
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Super Vidalista contains two active ingredients: Tadalafil (20 mg) – a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction (like in Cialis). Dapoxetine (60 mg) – an SSRI used for premature ejaculation. Super Vidalista is not generally recommended for men with heart disease without medical supervision. Here's why: Tadalafil can lower blood pressure, especially when combined with nitrates (like nitroglycerin) or some other cardiac medications. This combination can lead to dangerous drops in blood pressure, fainting, heart attack, or even death. If you have angina, arrhythmias, or heart failure, tadalafil may stress your heart during sexual activity. Dapoxetine may affect heart rhythm, especially in people with underlying cardiac conditions. It can interact with medications like beta-blockers, SSRIs, or antiarrhythmics. May also increase the risk of fainting, dizziness, or QT prolongation in some patients. A cardiologist or urologist might approve Super Vidalista only if: Your cardiac condition is stable and well-managed. You’re not on nitrates or drugs that strongly interact with tadalafil or dapoxetine. You’re cleared for sexual activity (which itself increases cardiovascular demand). Take nitrates (common in heart disease). Have unstable angina or recent heart attack/stroke. Have uncontrolled arrhythmias or low blood pressure. Take other serotonergic medications or have severe liver/kidney disease. Final Advice: Always consult your cardiologist or primary care physician before using Super Vidalista or any ED/PE medication if you have heart disease. Self-medicating can be very risky in this context.

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