Is it harmful to take sildenafil citrate on a regular basis?

Regular consumption of Sildenafil Citrate may lead to an increased incidence of adverse effects, but these adverse effects cannot generally be simply considered harmful.
Sildenafil citrate tablets, for example, are primarily indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. In fixed-dose studies, patients experienced adverse reactions such as headache, flushing, dyspepsia, visual abnormalities, nasal congestion, back pain, myalgia, nausea, dizziness, and rash, and there may be an increased risk of adverse reactions if the drug is taken regularly.
However, the occurrence of the above adverse reactions is related to the patient’s physical condition, the dose of the drug taken, and generally does not lead to particularly serious consequences, and when taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, it is generally not possible to simply call it a hazard.
Note that it is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to any of the components of the product, and it is also prohibited to combine PDE5 inhibitors with guanylate cyclase agonists, as this may cause symptomatic hypotension.
It is generally not recommended to take sildenafil on a regular basis, and a diagnosis of erectile dysfunction in men should be accompanied by a clear identification of the underlying cause of the condition and a thorough medical examination to determine the appropriate treatment plan, and the regular use of sildenafil should not be used blindly and without authorization, as this may increase the risk of adverse reactions.