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Jul 23, 2024
12:38 AM
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Avana is a medication used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). The active ingredient in Avana is Avanafil. Like other medications in its class (PDE-5 inhibitors), Avanafil is generally considered safe when used as directed and prescribed by a healthcare provider. Regarding its impact on kidneys specifically, Avanafil is primarily metabolized by the liver and excreted through feces (about 62%) and urine (about 21%). It is not extensively excreted unchanged in the urine, which means the risk of direct kidney toxicity is low. However, any medication can potentially affect kidney function, especially in individuals with pre-existing kidney conditions or those taking other medications that could interact with Avanafil. Therefore, it's crucial for individuals with kidney problems to inform their healthcare provider before starting Avana or any similar medication. If you have concerns about Avana and its effects on your kidneys, discussing these concerns with your healthcare provider is recommended. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status.
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