Kamagra is an oral medication prescribed for treating erectile dysfunction in men. It is equivalent to brand viagra in its quality, safety and efficacy.
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Kamagra is an oral medication prescribed for treating erectile dysfunction in men. It is equivalent to brand viagra in its quality, safety and efficacy.
Who should take Kamagra?
Kamagra is used for helping impotent men gain an erection during sexual intercourse. If you have been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction and your physician has prescribed a PDE5 medication like Viagra, then you may choose Kamagra as a lower costing alternative.
Taking Kamagra & the right dosage
Kamagra takes 30 minutes to an hour to work. So, it is recommended that you take your dose at least one hour before you wish to have sex.
You can have Kamagra before or after a meal.
You should strictly use only the prescribed dosage in a 24 hour period. Any extra dose may lead to severe health complications.
Storage
Store Kamagra in a cool and dark place at room temperature. Do not store it in a place where it can get exposed to direct sunlight or moisture.
Keep it away from children and pets.
Safety Information/ Warning Precautions
Before using Kamagra, you should consult a physician and discuss about your medical history. If you have any medical conditions or are using any prescription medicines or dietary supplements, then inform the physician about that to avoid the risk of a drug interaction.
Kamagra may not be suitable for you if:
You are below the age of 18
You have high blood pressure
You have leukemia, myeloma or some other type of cancer
You have blood cell problems like sickle cell anaemia or haemophilia
You have ulcers in the stomach
You are using prescription medicines called protease inhibitors which are used for the treatment of HIV or Hepatitis C.
You have a deformity of the penis like an unnatural curvature or peyronies disease
You have hereditary eye problems like retinitis pigmentosa or non-arteritic ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION)
You have kidney or liver disease
You have a history of cardiac problems or have recently recovered from a heart attack or stroke
Do not use Kamagra if:
You are a woman
You are allergic to PDE5 inhibitors
You are allergic to Sildenafil Citrate
You have been asked to restrict vigorous exercise due to poor cardiac health
You are using other similar drugs like Levitra, Cialis or Generic Sildenafil
You are using Nitrate based medications or recreational drugs
Drug Interactions
Kamagra may interact with some medications. So if you are using one of these, then inform your physician in advance before you use Kamagra.
Antifungals like Ketoconazole or Itraconazole
Antiarrhythmic drugs like Quinidine, Procainamide, Amiodarone or Sotalol
Macrolide antibiotics like erythromycin or clarithromycin
Protease inhibitors used for treating HIV
Kamagra has been linked to the following:
Heart Attack: If you have cardiac problems and indulge in sexual intercourse, it may cause severe stress on your heart causing a heart attack.
Priapism: A painful erection that lasts for more than 4 hours. It can cause permanent penile damage.
Sudden Loss of Vision: Some users have experienced sudden vision loss while using PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra.
If you experience any of these conditions, then seek immediate medical assistance.
Side Effects
The most common side effects of Viagra are:
Headache
Stuffy Nose
Nausea
Back Pain
Muscular Pain
Mild vision problems
These side effects usually subside by themselves in sometime as the body gets used to Kamagra.
Some uncommon but potentially dangerous side effects are:
Severe allergic rash
Uncontrolled vomiting
Bleeding in the eye
Rapid heartbeats or arrhythmia
Lethargy
Hearing problems
Dry Mouth
Blood in the urine
Muscle tenderness
Chest Pain
You should see a doctor immediately if one of these side effects occur.