You should exercise caution when taking Cenforce 120 mg under the following circumstances:
Pre-existing Heart Conditions: If you have a history of heart disease, irregular heartbeats, stroke, or high blood pressure, Cenforce may cause further complications due to its effects on blood flow.
Low Blood Pressure: Cenforce 120mg can lower blood pressure, so if you have hypotension, it may exacerbate symptoms like dizziness, fainting, or fatigue.
Liver or Kidney Disorders: People with liver or kidney issues should be cautious, as the medication is processed by the liver and kidneys. Impaired function can lead to increased drug levels in the bloodstream, increasing the risk of side effects.
Eye Disorders: Individuals with a history of eye conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma, or other vision problems should consult a doctor before using Cenforce 120 mg.
Nitrates and Alpha-blockers: If you're taking medications containing nitrates (often prescribed for chest pain or heart conditions) or alpha-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure), taking Cenforce 120 mg may cause dangerous drops in blood pressure.
Recent Stroke or Heart Attack: If you’ve had a stroke or heart attack in the last 6 months, it is important to seek medical advice before starting Cenforce.
Allergic Reactions: If you're allergic to sildenafil (the active ingredient in Cenforce) or any other components of the tablet, avoid taking it.
Priapism Risk: Cenforce can, in rare cases, cause prolonged erections (priapism). If an erection lasts more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help to avoid long-term damage.
Alcohol or Drug Interactions: Excessive alcohol consumption can heighten the risk of side effects, and certain drugs, such as some antifungals or antibiotics, may interact negatively with Cenforce.
Always consult a healthcare provider before taking Cenforce 120 mg to ensure it is safe based on your individual health conditions and current medications.