Men’s sexual problems may have cheaper solution in the form of Kamagra
An Indian pharmaceutical came up with a cheaper version of Viagra called Kamagra. It’s the same compound as Sildenafil Citrate, used for the global brand. But the Indian version relates to the more popular word, kama, which is a Sanskrit word meaning sex.
Kamagra followed in the footsteps of Viagra and Cialis soft tabs, and drew the attention of men in droves.
Kamagra is of recent manufacture to treat the massive incidence of erectile dysfunction. Writes Michael Bob, “The working principle is basically dilation of the arteries in the penis, thus allowing to blood to fill into the Sinusoids; once the veins are compressed, it allows for sustenance of the erections, by way of duration and satisfaction, the window period being anything between half an hour to four hours.”
It is important to remember though, says Bob, that the minor side effects cannot be ruled out, considering the chemical composition of the drug and medical implications of the user. “Some of the more commonly reported side effects have been headache, flushing, upset stomach, running nose etc; once you’ve consulted your physician, remember to steer clear of a high fat intake. Those on Nitrates are to absolutely avoid this one. Also, one pill in 24 hours is the recommended dosage. Alcohol too is to be ruled out. It is best to pop it in just an hour before intercourse.”

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