Who is at risk when misusing Super Avana ?

Super Avana is a combination erectile dysfunction medication that typically contains avanafil plus dapoxetine. Misusing it — taking too much, using it without medical supervision, mixing it with other drugs, or using it recreationally — can be risky for certain groups of people. People at higher risk include: Men with heart disease, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, prior heart attack, or uncontrolled blood pressure. People taking nitrate medications (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) because the combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Those using antidepressants, stimulant drugs, or recreational substances, since dapoxetine affects serotonin and may increase Super Avana risk of serotonin syndrome or heart-related side effects. Older adults, who may be more sensitive to dizziness, fainting, and blood pressure changes. People with liver or kidney disease, because the drugs may stay in the body longer. Individuals with a history of seizures, bipolar disorder, severe depression, or fainting episodes. Men combining it with alcohol or other ED drugs, which increases the risk of side effects and overdose-like reactions. Possible complications from misuse include: severe low blood pressure, fainting, rapid heartbeat, chest pain, prolonged erection (priapism), vision or hearing changes, anxiety, agitation, or serotonin-related reactions. (mayoclinic.org) Some counterfeit or unregulated sexual-enhancement products sold online may also contain incorrect doses or hidden ingredients, which adds extra risk. (fda.gov) If someone experiences chest pain, severe dizziness, fainting, or an erection lasting more than 4 hours after taking it, they should seek emergency medical care.

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