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What is Kamagra?
Kamagra
is an effective treatment for male erectile dysfunction
(ED). This is also known as impotence.
Kamagra is a little blue pill you take only when you
want to have sex. Kamagra helps
men consistently get and keep an erection when they become
sexually stimulated.
How does
Kamagra work?
Kamagra
enables many men with ED to respond to sexual stimulation.
When a man is sexually aroused, the arteries in the penis
relax and widen, allowing more blood to flow into the penis.
As the arteries in the penis expand and harden, the veins
that normally carry blood away from the penis become
compressed, restricting the blood flow out of the penis.
With more blood flowing in and less flowing out, the penis
enlarges, resulting in an erection.
Is Kamagra
safe?
Yes. The safety of
Kamagra has been demonstrated in
over 130 clinical trials and among 13,000 men. These trials
show that taking Kamagra is about
as safe for your heart as taking a sugar pill.
Kamagra has been used by more than
23 million men worldwide, and over 1 billion doses of
Kamagra have been prescribed. In fact, no other ED
therapy has been studied more than
Kamagra.
Can Kamagra
work for me, even if I have severe ED?
Yes. Kamagra
has been shown to improve erectile function in most
men with ED, including those with mild, moderate or severe
ED.
Has Kamagra
proven to be effective?
Kamagra
has been shown to improve erectile function in most men with
ED, including those with mild, moderate or severe ED. In
clinical trials, Kamagra improved:
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Confidence in ability to
achieve and maintain an erection
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Satisfaction with the
hardness of erections
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Ability to maintain erections
for successful sexual intercourse
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Satisfaction with sexual
intercourse
How long does
Kamagra last?
Kamagra,
when taken as recommended, will remain in your system for 4
to 8 hours, providing more than enough time for those "not
so timely" events.
How do I take
Kamagra?
Kamagra
is taken orally as a once daily dose, thirty minutes to one
hour before sexual activity. In order to achieve maximum
results, you might need to vary your dosage or the time at
which you consume Kamagra.
Do I need to eat before taking
Kamagra?
You can eat and drink as you
normally do, but do not drink alcohol in excess when taking
Kamagra (for example, 5 glasses of
wine or 5 shots of whiskey). Also, when
Kamagra is taken with a high fat meal, the rate of
effectiveness is reduced.
Will I get erections when I
don’t want them?
No. You must be sexually
excited for Kamagra to work. If
you take Kamagra
and are not sexually stimulated, you will not get an
erection. Kamagra is not a
hormone. It is also not an aphrodisiac. It is a prescription
medication that gives men with ED harder erections when they
want them, so that they can enjoy a better sex life.
Will Kamagra
stop working when I ejaculate?
As long as you are sexually
stimulated within the 4 to 8 hour timeframe,
Kamagra will still be working for
you.
Can women order
Kamagra?
Kamagra
is commonly prescribed and sold to men, and it is not
recommended for women.
Are there any restrictions to
ordering Kamagra?
You must be at least 18 years
old to order Kamagra.
Is Erectile dysfunction (ED)
common?
You might already know from
experience that ED can be a difficult subject for some men
and some women, but the truth is, it's very common. ED
affects millions of people to some degree, so it's nothing
to feel embarrassed about.
What can a man do to keep from
becoming impotent?
The first thing a man should do
is look at his lifestyle. It is important for him to make
healthy choices, such as eating low-fat foods, avoid
smoking, and drinking alcohol in moderation. These things
can help prevent impotence. In some cases, impotence cannot
be avoided with a healthy lifestyle. That is why ED
medications were created.
Is it because of something I'm
doing... or not doing?
No. It's nothing to feel is
your fault. It's not all in his mind, as many people
believe. The truth is, in many cases, ED is associated with
a medical condition and is treatable. As a special partner,
you are in a unique position to encourage your loved one to
seek treatment.
When should my partner seek
treatment for impotence?
Most men have impotence at some
time in their lives as a result of being tired, stressed, or
drinking too much alcohol. Often, this does not last, and it
is not a cause for concern. Impotence that does not go away
might be a sign of another health condition. If the
impotence continues or makes your sex life a problem, your
partner should seek treatment.
What are the options for
treatment?
Options for men include
Kamagra . This is a pill
that is ready to work in a man's
body in between 15-60 minutes and
stays ready to work for up to 8
hours. An alternative is Kamagra Oral
Jelly which becomes active in his system sooner and
lasts just as long. By telling him
about Kamagra and
Kamagra Oral Jelly, you can help
your partner take action.
My partner wants to have
treatment. What is his next step?
If your partner is ready to be
treated for impotence, he can begin whenever he is ready.
Our online pharmacy takes orders around the clock, and our
excellent support staff is available to assist you 24/7.
How can a couple work together
to deal with impotence?
To treat impotence, a couple
needs to talk with each other throughout the treatment.
My partner has tried one
impotence treatment that didn't work for him. Does that mean
other treatments won't work for him?
Absolutely not. Impotence
treatments work in different ways. If your partner is not
happy with his treatment, he should think about others. You
are encouraged to weigh the pros and cons of various
treatments, and to ask yourself how much pain, risk and
expense are you willing to
endure. Remember, impotence can almost always be treated.
My partner is 72 years old. Is
he too old for impotence treatments?
No. With today's treatments,
you are never too old to enjoy the pleasures of sex. Any man
at any age can overcome impotence.
What can I do to help?
Let your partner know that
you're interested in his treatment, and that you are willing
to participate in any way that would be helpful. Mostly this
includes remembering and encouraging medication, being
positive and optimistic about the outcome, and taking time
to set aside for sexual activity and intimacy. |