Cenforce can generally be used by men with diabetes, but there are important considerations. Can Cenforce contains sildenafil citrate, a PDE‑5 inhibitor (the same active ingredient as Viagra), which works by increasing blood flow to the penis to help achieve and maintain an erection. Diabetes itself can cause erectile dysfunction due to nerve damage, reduced blood flow, or hormonal changes, so PDE‑5 inhibitors like Can Cenforce are often prescribed for diabetic men. Key Points for Diabetic Men: Consult Your Doctor First: Men with diabetes often Cenforce other health issues (e.g., high blood pressure, heart disease, or kidney problems), which can affect safety. A doctor can determine the right dose. Check for Interactions: Nitrates (used for chest pain) should never be combined with sildenafil; it can cause dangerously low blood pressure. Some blood pressure medications or alpha-blockers may require dose adjustments. Typical Usage: Usually taken 30–60 minutes before ****** activity. Only one tablet in 24 hours is recommended. Side Effects to Watch: Headache, flushing, dizziness, indigestion, nasal congestion. Rare but serious: prolonged erection >4 hours (priapism), sudden vision or hearing changes, which require immediate medical attention. Effectiveness in Diabetes: Diabetic men may sometimes require higher doses or longer-term treatment because ED can be more resistant, but this must be done under medical supervision.