Avana 50 mg contains Avanafil, a PDE5 inhibitor, which is commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Like other PDE5 inhibitors (such as Sildenafil and Tadalafil), Avanafil works by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual activity.
However, it can cause a drop in blood pressure, which may be dangerous when combined with certain medications, particularly nitrates.
Why People Taking Nitrates Should Avoid Avana 50 mg:
Nitrates are commonly prescribed to treat conditions such as angina (chest pain) and heart failure. Medications like nitroglycerin or isosorbide dinitrate are examples of nitrates.
When Avana 50mg is taken along with nitrates, the combination can lead to a severe drop in blood pressure. This can result in symptoms like dizziness, fainting, heart palpitations, and even a heart attack or stroke in extreme cases.
Mechanism of Interaction:
Avanafil works by inhibiting the PDE5 enzyme, leading to vascular relaxation and an increase in blood flow to the penis. However, this same effect can also lower blood pressure
Nitrates also work to lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels, and combining them with Avanafil can intensify this effect, causing hypotension (dangerously low blood pressure).
Precautions:
If you are taking nitrates for chest pain or any other condition, do not take Avana 50 mg.
Always inform your healthcare provider about all the medications you are currently using to avoid dangerous interactions.
people who are on nitrate medications should never take Avana 50 mg due to the risk of a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new medication.