No, Caverta 100 mg, which contains Sildenafil Citrate (the same active ingredient as Viagra), should not be taken with nitrates. Combining Sildenafil (or any PDE5 inhibitor like Caverta) with nitrates can cause a severe drop in blood pressure, leading to potentially life-threatening consequences.
Why This Combination Is Dangerous:
Sildenafil works by relaxing the blood vessels and increasing blood flow to the penis, which helps treat erectile dysfunction. However, it also causes blood pressure to lower slightly.
Nitrates, often used to treat chest pain (angina), work by dilating blood vessels, which also lowers blood pressure.
Nitrates and Sildenafil (Caverta) – Important Points:
Nitrates include medications like nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate, and isosorbide mononitrate, which are used for heart conditions, particularly angina.
Sildenafil (Caverta) must not be taken within 24 hours of using nitrates, as the interaction can still be dangerous.
Similarly, it is advised to wait 48 hours after taking Sildenafil before using nitrates.
Recommendations:
If you are taking nitrates or any medication for heart conditions, talk to your doctor before using Caverta or any ED medication. There are alternative treatments available that may be safer for you.
Always disclose all medications you are taking to your healthcare provider to avoid harmful interactions.
In Summary:
Do not take
Caverta 100 mg with nitrates. If you need erectile dysfunction treatment and are on nitrate medication, your healthcare provider will help find a safer alternative that will not interfere with your heart medications.