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What is Kamagra?
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Kamagra is a medication that contains Sildenafil Citrate, the same active ingredient as Viagra.
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It is used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) → difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection.
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Kamagra increases blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal, helping men achieve and sustain an erection.
Important Information
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Available as tablets or oral jelly in various doses.
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Do not use with nitrate medicines (for heart problems) → can cause dangerous blood pressure drop.
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Works only with sexual arousal, does not increase libido.
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Keep out of reach of children and store in a cool, dry place.
What to Know Before Taking Kamagra
Before taking Kamagra, tell your doctor if you have:
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Consult your doctor if you have heart problems, kidney/liver disease, high/low blood pressure, or a history of stroke or heart attack.
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Avoid alcohol while taking Kamagra → may reduce effectiveness and increase side effects.
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Inform your doctor about other medications to prevent dangerous interactions.
Do not take Kamagra if you:
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Are using nitrates (for chest pain) or have taken other PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra or Cialis.
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Are taking medications for pulmonary hypertension, like riociguat.
How to Take Kamagra
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Take 1 tablet or oral jelly 30–60 minutes before sexual activity.
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Works only when sexually stimulated, not on its own.
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Can be taken with or without food, but high-fat meals may delay effect.
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Do not exceed the prescribed dose.
Common side effects may include:
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Headache
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Dizziness or lightheadedness
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Flushing (redness or warmth of the face)
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Nasal congestion or stuffy nose
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Stomach upset, nausea, or indigestion
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Visual disturbances (blue-tinged vision or sensitivity to light)
Serious side effects include:
Although rare, serious side effects can occur. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of these:
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Prolonged Erection (Priapism)
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An erection lasting more than 4 hours → can cause permanent damage to the penis if not treated quickly.
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Sudden Vision Loss
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Complete or partial loss of vision in one or both eyes (may indicate serious eye condition like NAION).
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Sudden Hearing Loss
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Sudden decrease or loss of hearing, sometimes with tinnitus (ringing in ears) or dizziness.
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Chest Pain or Irregular Heartbeat
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May indicate a heart attack or other serious cardiac issues.
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Severe Allergic Reaction
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Rash, itching, swelling (face, lips, throat), severe dizziness, difficulty breathing.
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Severe Dizziness or Fainting
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Could indicate a dangerously low blood pressure or other complications.
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