Unfortunately, I do not have any information about a product called “Avana”. This does not appear to be an FDA-approved medication. When it comes to prescription drugs used to treat conditions like erectile dysfunction, there are often specific guidelines around food intake that can impact the effectiveness and safety of the medication. In general, it is common for healthcare providers to advise patients to avoid heavy, fatty meals before taking certain ED medications. This is because fatty foods can slow the absorption of the active ingredients, potentially delaying the onset of the desired effects. Additionally, some ED medications may interact with high-fat foods in a way that increases the risk of side effects. The timing and composition of meals can influence how the body metabolizes and responds to these types of prescription drugs. However, without knowing the specific active ingredient(s) and approved uses of the “Avana” product you referenced, Avana cannot provide any reliable guidance on the appropriate dietary recommendations. Dosage instructions and food intake guidelines are determined through clinical research and medical oversight for each approved medication. I would strongly suggest speaking to a licensed healthcare provider who can properly identify the medication, review your medical history, and advise you on the safe and effective use of the product, including any guidelines around meals or food intake. Making assumptions or attempting to self-medicate with unapproved drugs can be extremely dangerous. Please seek professional medical guidance.