Fildena 50 (sildenafil) can be taken with antidepressants, but there are a few important things to know first General Interaction No major direct drug interaction has been reported between sildenafil and most common antidepressants (like SSRIs or SNRIs). This means it’s generally safe to take them together if your doctor approves. Sildenafil is often prescribed to help with sexual dysfunction that arises as a side effect of antidepressants. What to Watch Out For 1. Blood pressure effects Both sildenafil and some antidepressants (especially Fildena 50 like amitriptyline/clomipramine) can cause mild drops in blood pressure or orthostatic hypotension (feeling dizzy when standing up). If you take both, this effect might be slightly stronger. 2. No absolute contraindication Unlike nitrates (which are dangerously incompatible with sildenafil), antidepressants are not an absolute contraindication. You do not have to avoid sildenafil solely because you’re on antidepressants. 3. Individual differences Some research suggests sildenafil might slightly alter antidepressant activity or metabolism (based on animal studies), but this is not established in humans. It does not necessarily mean harm, but doctors consider overall medication balance.