Kamagra is a medicine that contains an active substance called sildenafil. It works by blocking the enzyme phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE 5), thereby increasing the level of nitrogen (II) oxide in the genitals, which causes dilation of blood vessels and increase blood flow to the genitals. It is used in men with erectile dysfunction and in men that cannot achieve and maintain an erection necessary for satisfactory sexual activity. Sexual stimulation is necessary for Kamagra to work.
How to use
Kamagra is found in the form of tablets as well as in the form of oral jelly (gel). Both, tablets and oral jelly should be taken one hour before sexual activity. The usual initial dose is 50 mg of Kamagra once a day. The dose can be increased to 100 mg once a day.
The maximum daily dose should not exceed 100 mg! It should be taken on an empty stomach, because food can slow the absorption of Kamagra. If you take this medicine with food, the effect will manifest later (after 90-120 min).
It should be avoided in patients under the age of 18.
It is not recommended use of this medication in combination with alcoholic beverages, because of the risk for side effects, although there are no enough data about concomitant use of Kamagra with alcoholic beverages.
Increasing the dose of Kamagra (e.g. to 200 mg), does not increase frequency or strength of erections. Instead, increasing the dose of Kamagra, increase the risk of side effects. Therefore, you should never use the dose higher than 100 mg once a day.