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Jun 16, 2025
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Cenforce 120 contains sildenafil citrate, a PDE5 inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) by improving blood flow to the penis. While generally effective, its safety in men with liver disease requires careful consideration.
Liver Function and Drug Metabolism
The liver plays a central role in metabolizing sildenafil. In men with mild to moderate liver impairment, the body's ability to process the drug may be slowed, causing it to stay in the system longer. This increases the risk of side effects such as headache, flushing, dizziness, low blood pressure, and priapism (prolonged erection).
Risks in Liver Disease
Men with severe liver disease (such as cirrhosis) may be at greater risk of complications due to impaired drug clearance. Using a high dose like CENFORCE 120 MG in such cases could lead to drug accumulation and heightened side effects.
Medical Guidance is Essential
Men with any form of liver impairment should not use Cenforce 120 without medical supervision. Doctors often recommend starting at a lower dose (e.g., 25–50 mg) and adjusting based on response and tolerance.
Cenforce 120 is not generally recommended for men with significant liver disease unless approved by a healthcare provider after careful evaluation.
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