What is the effect of Malegra 120 on heart rate?

Malegra 120 contains sildenafil, which mainly works by relaxing blood vessels to improve blood flow. Its direct effect on heart rate is usually minimal in healthy individuals. Sildenafil does not significantly stimulate or slow the heart under normal conditions. However, because it lowers blood pressure, the body may sometimes respond Malegra 120 Mg a mild, temporary increase in heart rate (reflex tachycardia). This happens as the heart tries to maintain adequate blood circulation when blood pressure drops slightly. For most people, this change is small and not noticeable. In some cases, users may feel palpitations (awareness of heartbeat) or a slightly faster pulse. These effects are generally mild and short-lived. However, higher doses like 120 mg may increase the likelihood of such symptoms, especially in individuals sensitive to blood pressure changes. The risk becomes more important in people with pre-existing heart conditions, irregular heart rhythms, or those taking medications such as nitrates or certain antihypertensives. In such situations, the combined effect can stress the cardiovascular system and lead to more pronounced heart rate changes.

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