| Product Name |
Cenforce Oral Jelly |
| Active Ingredient |
Sildenafil Citrate |
| Drug Class |
PDE5 inhibitor (erectile dysfunction treatment) |
| Form |
Flavored oral jelly in single-use sachets |
| Common Strengths |
Often 100 mg per sachet; some markets may offer other strengths (follow your exact pack and prescription) |
| What It’s For |
Treatment of erectile dysfunction in adult men |
| How It Works |
Boosts blood flow to the penis by blocking the PDE5 enzyme, so the erection response works better with sexual stimulation |
| Onset Time |
About 15–45 minutes (varies by person, meals, and alcohol) |
| Duration |
Around 4–5 hours of potential responsiveness; not a continuous erection |
| Needs Arousal? |
Yes. It won’t work without sexual stimulation |
| Food Effect |
Heavy/fatty meals can slow the onset; lighter meals may help faster action |
| Alcohol |
Go easy—too much reduces performance and can drop blood pressure |
| Grapefruit |
Best avoided; can change drug levels for some people |
| Typical Starting Dose |
Often 50 mg (half a 100 mg sachet), taken as advised by your prescriber |
| Max Frequency |
Once per day (not more than one dose in 24 hours) |
| How to Take |
Tear sachet, squeeze jelly into your mouth, swallow. Take with a little water if you like |
| Taste/Flavors |
Assorted fruit flavors; may vary by batch or market |
| Not For |
Children, women, anyone using nitrates/riociguat, or those told by a doctor to avoid sexual activity |
| Do Not Combine With |
Nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide), “poppers” (amyl nitrite), riociguat; avoid mixing with other ED drugs |
| Common Side Effects |
Headache, flushing, warm face, dizziness, nasal stuffiness, indigestion, mild vision tint (blue-ish), back ache |
| Serious Side Effects |
Chest pain, fainting, priapism (erection >4 hours), sudden vision or hearing loss—seek emergency help |
| Blood Pressure Note |
Can lower BP a bit; risky with nitrates or in uncontrolled cardiovascular disease |
| Special Populations |
Start low and go slow in older adults or those on alpha-blockers; doctor supervision is key |
| Interactions (Raise Levels) |
Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors: ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir, cobicistat (dose adjustment may be needed) |
| Interactions (Lower Levels) |
CYP3A4 inducers: rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, St. John’s wort (can reduce effect) |
| Alpha-Blockers |
Can cause extra BP drop; use stable alpha-blocker therapy first, start sildenafil at lower dose, separate timing if advised |
| Driving/Tools |
If dizzy or vision changes occur, skip driving or heavy machinery |
| Storage |
Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature. Keep sealed until use. Keep away from kids and pets |
| Shelf Life |
See the printed expiry on the pack; don’t use after the date |
| Legal Status |
Prescription-only in most regions |
| Manufacturer |
Commonly produced by Centurion Laboratories (branding may vary by market); verify on your pack |
| Extra Note |
This doesn’t increase desire by itself; it supports your body’s normal response to arousal |
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