Kamagra

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Kamagra

What is Kamagra?

 

Kamagra is a medication containing the active ingredient sildenafil citrate , the same substance found in Viagra. 

It is used to treat erectile dysfunction by promoting greater blood flow to the penis and making it easier to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual activity.

⚠️ The effectiveness of Kamagra depends on sexual stimulation .

 

How it works

 

The medication works by relaxing the blood vessels in the penis.

This relaxation allows for more intense blood flow during stimulation, enabling a firmer, longer-lasting erection.

 

Presentation forms

 

Kamagra is available in different dosage forms:

Tablets – the most traditional and common version.

Other presentations vary depending on the manufacturer and the market, but should be evaluated with caution.

 

Possible side effects

 

Like other sildenafil medications, Kamagra can cause side effects.

The most common include:

Intermittent nasal congestion.

Headache.

Mild visual changes (blurred vision or sensitivity to light).

 

More serious effects, although rare, may occur:

 

Chest pain.

Prolonged and painful erections ( priapism ).

In cases of severe symptoms, it is essential to seek immediate medical attention.

 

Who should not use

 

The use of Kamagra is contraindicated for people who:

They use nitrate-based medications (for heart problems).

They suffer from serious cardiovascular diseases .

Have very low or uncontrolled blood pressure .

Have had serious liver or kidney problems .

 

Legal status and risks

 

Kamagra is not approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or the regulatory authority in Portugal (Infarmed).


This means that:

Its marketing may not follow official quality and safety standards.

Many websites sell counterfeit versions , which can pose serious health risks.

 

Final considerations

 

Kamagra can help treat erectile dysfunction, but it should be used with caution .

Before starting treatment, it is essential to consult a doctor , evaluate the risks and benefits, and check for possible interactions with other medications.

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