Kamagra
Kamagra is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. The active ingredient in Kamagra is sildenafil citrate which is formulated as oral tablets in strengths of 25mg, 50mg and 100mg.
Drug Uses
Kamagra is available by prescription only. Kamagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. Kamagra works by assisting the flow of blood to the penile area, thereby enabling a man, when sexually stimulated, to achieve an erection and to maintain it long enough for sexual intercourse.
Dosage
Kamagra should be taken as prescribed by a doctor. The usual dose of Kamagra is 50mg to be taken about 30 minutes prior to sexual arousal. The effects of Kamagra can last for up to four hours, during which time a man should be able to achieve an erection. Kamagra should not be taken more than once a day.
Do not adjust the dosage without consulting your doctor.
The tablet should be swallowed whole – do not break, crush, or chew the tablet.
Missed Dose
Kamagra is taken when required, so this does not apply.
Precautions
Kamagra should not be used by men who are taking nitrates (medications to treat heart problems) or recreational drugs known as poppers.
Kamagra is not suitable for men who have been advised not to engage in sexual intercourse by a doctor due to cardiovascular risks.
Kamagra should not be used by men with severe liver impairment, or severe renal disorders.
Kamagra is not suitable for men with low blood pressure.
Kamagra should not be used by men who have suffered a recent heart attack or stroke.
Kamagra should not be used by men who have genetic retinal disorders.
Men who are taking protease inhibitors to treat HIV should use Kamagra with extreme caution.
Men who are taking alpha-blockers to treat hypertension should use Kamagra with caution.
Kamagra does not protect against pregnancy, neither does it prevent sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV AIDS.
Kamagra is to be used by men only. Women and children are not to use this medication.
Side-effects
Kamagra side-effects are mild and usually temporary. Some side-effects include facial flushing, headache, upset stomach, stuffy nose, diarrhea, vision problems, sensitivity to light, and dizziness.
If any side-effects persist or get worse contact your doctor. Your dosage may need adjusting.
In the event of an erection lasting longer than four hours, contact a doctor immediately, as this can cause damage to the penis and even permanent impotence.
If you experience chest pains, nausea or dizziness during sexual intercourse, stop immediately and consult your doctor as soon as possible.
This is not a complete list of side effects. If any other uncomfortable symptoms occur and persist, contact your doctor.
Overdose
If overdose with Kamagra is suspected, get emergency assistance immediately. Symptoms of overdose include severe drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, fast or irregular heartbeat, fainting, chest pain, and lightheadedness. An excessive single dose of 300mg can lead to very serious conditions such as cardiac arrest, coma and even death.
Storage
Kamagra should be kept in a cool, dry place away from sun and moisture.
