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If you have liver disease, Fildena CT 100 (which contains 100 mg of sildenafil in chewable tablet form) should be used with caution, and you should consult your healthcare provider before using it. Sildenafil, the active ingredient, is metabolized by the liver, and individuals with liver impairment may have slower clearance of the drug from their system. This can lead to a higher concentration of sildenafil in the blood, which might increase the risk of side effects. Key considerations for liver disease: Mild to moderate liver impairment: If you have mild or moderate liver disease, your doctor may suggest lower doses of sildenafil to minimize the risk of side effects. They might recommend starting with a lower dose (e.g., 25 mg) or adjusting the dosing schedule to avoid overloading your liver. Severe liver impairment: In cases of severe liver disease (such as cirrhosis), Fildena CT 100 is generally not recommended. The drug may not be cleared from the body effectively, which could increase the likelihood of side effects such as headaches, dizziness, or even more serious effects on heart function or vision. Potential risks for people with liver disease: Prolonged side effects: Elevated levels of sildenafil can lead to an increased risk of common side effects (headaches, dizziness, flushing, etc.) and serious side effects, such as vision disturbances or priapism (a prolonged and painful erection). Drug interactions: People with liver disease are often on other medications to manage their condition, and sildenafil can interact with certain drugs, such as those used to treat liver disease, which might increase the risk of side effects.