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Kamagra Questions
If you have Erectile Dysfunction you may be thinking about trying Kamagra to cure this problem. I'm sure with this thought you have dozens of questions about Kamagra before you even think of buying any. Here, we answer some common questions asked by men who are thinking about trying Kamagra for the first time. Kamagra Questions: What is Kamagra? Kamagra is a significant oral medi...

Effervescent Kamagra  
For treatment of: Erectile Dysfunction
Contains: Sildenafil Citrate 100mg

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Frequently Asked Questions




Questions about Effervescent Kamagra

What is Effervescent Kamagra?

Kamagra is a significant oral medication for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction (ED).
The medicine was originally developed as a cardiovascular medicine designed to improve blood flow in the vessels of the heart.
However, during initial studies the medication was found to have a profound side effect:
individuals began to report a remarkable difference in their ability to achieve and maintain an erection.

Effervescent Kamagra is the soluble tablet form of the medication.


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How do I take Effervescent kamagra?

Simply dissolve the tablet in a glass of water and drink it.

This medication is ideal for men who do not like the sensation of swallowing tablets.

Consume 30 minutes before starting sexual activity.


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How does Effervescent Kamagra work?

The Kamagra is consumed orally.  Within approximately 30-60 minutes the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Kamagra then functions as an inhibitor to an enzyme called phosphodiesterase type (PDE5) which is found primarily in the penis.
By inhibiting PDE5, smooth muscle in the penis remains relaxed for a longer period.
This allows for increased blood flow into the cavernous tissue of the penis thereby generating an erection.

The subject must be sexually stimulated to acheive and maintain an erection.  Kamagra does not cause an erection without sexual stimulation.


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What are the side-effects of Kamagra?

The side effects of Kamagra are relatively few and if they do occur, they are usually short lived.
However, some patients have reported the following side effects:
congestion, diorrhea, facial flushing, headaches, urinary tract infections, and visual changes (mild and temporary changes in blue/green colours or increased sensitivity to light).

Many customers have stated that their side-effects were avoided by drinking plenty of water.

As with any medication, Kamagra affects each person individually so you may wish to try a smaller dose (cut the tablet in half before use) initially.


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What are the precautions/warnings concerning Kamagra?
Men who are taking medicines that contain nitrates (Nitroglycerin) of any kind must NEVER use Kamagra. Patients should not take Kamagra even if you only take nitroglycerin medication occasionally.

There is also a potential for cardiac risk during sexual activity in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Therefore, Kamagra should NOT be used in men where sexual activity is inadvisable because of their underlying cardiovascular status.

Several medications are known to interact with Kamagra. Therefore, you should inform your physician concerning all medications you are taking, including those medications acquired by a prescription as well as over the counter medicines.

The use of Kamagra offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. Patients should continue to use protective measures necessary to guard against these diseases. In case of an overdose, call your physician immediately.


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