What is Kamagra used for?

Kamagra 100mg tablets are used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men, which is inability to achieve or maintain a hard erect penis suitable for sexual activity, due to insufficient blood flow into the penis. Kamagra 100mg tablets relax the blood vessels in the penis increasing blood flow and causing an erection, which is the natural response to sexual stimulation. However, Kamagra 100mg tablets will only work if you are sexually aroused.

How does Kamagra work?

Kamagra 100mg tablets contain sildenafil which acts on the erectile tissue of the penis to increase blood flow which causes an erection. During sexual stimulation nitric oxide is released in the erectile tissue of the penis which activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase. This enzyme increases levels of a chemical called cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), which relaxes the blood vessels in the penis and allows blood to fill the spongy erectile tissues to cause an erection. Another enzyme called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) breaks down cGMP preventing blood flow into the penis, which causes loss of an erection. Kamagra 100mg tablets inhibit the action of PDE5 which resolves erectile dysfunction by allowing the natural process of sexual stimulation to activate the cGMP mechanism for achieving and maintaining an erection.

How long does Kamagra last?

Kamagra 100mg tablets should be taken within an hour of planned sex and in most cases it helps you to get an erection in about 30 minutes that will last for around 4 hours, provided you are sexually excited. Kamagra 100mg tablets do not work if you are not aroused.

What does Kamagra contain?

Kamagra 100mg tablets contain sildenafil which resolves erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men, by increasing blood flow into the penis. Kamagra 100 mg tablets also contain microcrystalline cellulose, calcium hydrogen phosphate (anhydrous), croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate.

Treating erectile dysfunction (impotence) with Kamagra

Kamagra 100mg tablets contain sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, used to treat erectile dysfunction in men (impotence). When taken before planned sexual activity, Kamagra 100mg tablets inhibit the breakdown (by the enzyme PDE5) of a chemical called cGMP, produced in the erectile tissue of the penis during sexual arousal, and this action allows blood flow into the penis causing an erection.

 

What are the side effects of Kamagra?

Kamagra 100mg tablet are generally well tolerated but it is always possible that you may experience side effects. The more common side effects include: headache, dizziness, flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, diarrhoea, rash. More serious side effects include unusual heart beat, urinary tract infection (stinging or burning urine, more frequent need to pass urine), blood in the urine, changes in vision such as blurring, a blue colour to your vision or a greater awareness of light, persistant headache or fainting, bleeding from the nose.

When should Kamagra not be used?

You should not use Kamagra if you:

·         are taking any nitrate medication, such as nitroglycerin for angina, as it may lead to a severe drop in blood pressure

·         have a condition where sexual intercourse inadvisable due to cardiovascular or heart problems or you have had a heart attack or stroke in the last 6 months

·         have liver disease

·         have abnormally high or low blood pressure

·         have an eye disease like non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION), which causes loss of vision or if you have retinitis pigmentosa

·         are allergic to sildenafil or any other ingredients in Kamagra 100mg tablets

·         cimetidine for treating ulcers, antibiotics like erythromycin and rifampicin, verapamil or diltiazem (for high blood pressure), ritonavir or saquinavir (for HIV), itraconazole or ketaconazole (for fungal infections) alpha-blockers; like amlodipine for high blood pressure.

How should Kamagra be taken?

You should take one Kamagra 100mg tablet with a glass of water approximately one hour before sexual activity and without food. If you have a large meal before taking your Kamagra 100mg tablet it may take longer to work. You should take no more than one tablet a day and only if you plan to have sex.

Missed dose of Kamagra

You should only take a Kamagra 100mg tablet when you plan to have sex; it is not intended as a regular medication.

Is Kamagra safe to take?

All pharmacies in the UK, including online pharmacies, are regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). These pharmacies purchase medication from wholesalers licensed by the MHRA, which guarantees that patients receive safe, genuine products.

All legal online pharmacies in the UK are listed on the MHRA’s register of authorised online sellers of medicines. They must display the Distance Selling Logo on every page of their website. This makes it easy to see if an online pharmacy is legitimate.

Since Kamagra is unregulated, there are no rules or procedures to make sure it meets the requirements or standards for medication in the UK. Kamagra bought online comes from an unknown source, so there’s no way of knowing how much of the active ingredient it contains, if any at all. Illegal sellers might also use several harmful ingredients that are not listed.

Most drugs also have side effects, and can interfere with other medication or health conditions. Approved online pharmacies carry out appropriate medical checks before prescribing medication to ensure it’s safe for you to take. Websites that sell Kamagra online don’t perform any medical checks at all.

How should Kamagra be stored?

You should keep your Kamagra 100mg tablets in their blister pack until used and store in a cool, dry place where the temperature stays below 30°C.

You don’t need to buy Kamagra online

It’s clear to see that using Kamagra is a risk, both legally and medically. Still, many men continue to use it as an ED treatment because it’s so cheap. But buying Kamagra online isn’t the money saver sellers would have you believe. Traditionally, ED drugs have been expensive, and Kamagra has offered a cheap solution to many men that could not afford to pay the high prices for the medication, or the private GP consultation.

How does Kamagra work?

According to its manufacturer, Kamagra can be used to treat erectile dysfunction effectively. This is because Kamagra contains the active ingredient sildenafil which increases the blood to flow to your penis, helping you get and maintain an erection if you're aroused.

Does Kamagra work for women?

There is no clear evidence that Kamagra works for women, but the manufacturer of Kamagra does offer an alternative for women called Lovegra. This medication contains exactly the same ingredients as Kamagra and works in the same way.

While there is no evidence that Kamagra works for women, there are studies which have shown that sildenafil (the active ingredient in Kamagra) can boost a woman's sex drive, but it also causes regular side effects such as headaches, hot flushes and indigestion. Sildenafil can also affect the lining of the uterus by thickening it, which makes it easier for an egg to implant and "nest" in the uterus.

Is it dangerous to take Kamagra?

As the manufacturer of Kamagra states, it contains 100mg of sildenafil citrate per tablet. If these claims were correct and Kamagra only contained this ingredient, taking it without a doctor's advice could harm your health. Sildenafil is a prescription-only medication and the recommended dosage for first-time use is 50mg - half of what Kamagra reportedly contains. Before Sildenafil is prescribed, a doctor will review the patient's information to make sure it's safe and suitable for them to take it. This is because erectile dysfunction can be a physical or psychological condition, and a doctor will need to clarify this before prescribing medication.

There is also a risk that Kamagra may interact with other medications. As we can't be entirely sure what Kamagra contains or that its ingredients are correct, combining it with other drugs could be extremely dangerous.