Kamagra

Kamagra is a medicine to treat erectile dysfunction. It is a generic version of Viagra and is cheaper.

It is good for most of patients. It is not combined with Nitrate based medicines.

It promotes instant erection. It is usually effective in 45 minutes.

Its effect lasts for four hours. Manage your time accordingly.

The erection goes away after sex.

Take it on empty stomach for faster results or after a meal low in fats.

You may have some side effects. They are usually not serious and disappear in a few hours. These are common side effects: upset stomach, facial flushing, headache.

Other side effects include:

light sensitivity, temporary bluish/blurred vision.
Avoid Kamarga in case you have

congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, anatomic penis deformation, valvular heart disease, multiple myeloma, peyronie’s disease, obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, endocrine disorders, thyroid disease, low testosterone, liver/kidney disease, atherosclerosis, depression, stroke, anxiety, spinal cord injury, schizophrenia, leukemia, sickle cell anemia. Consult the physician in case of having any of them.


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