Kamagra
Kamagra is a knock-off of Viagra and is made in India. Like all knock-off pharmaceuticals which are permitted to be made after the model pharmaceutical‘s patent expires, Kamagra costs only a fraction of what Viagra does, since there is relatively little or no need for significant marketing and advertising expenditures. In the U.S., Kamagra costs anywhere from $5.38 each down to $1.38 each, depending on the volume you buy; on the other hand, Viagra is priced about $12 for each “little blue bomb”. Just as with Viagra, of course, Kamagra’s active ingredient is Sildenafil Citrate. It is believed in the medical science community that Sildanefil Citrate inhibits the production of cGMP- specific phosphodiesterase type 5, and that through this action it allows for greatly increased blood flow to the penis.
Kamagra users and clinical tests agree that it yields very similar results to what Viagra does. Kamagra users widely, although not without exception, report that it gives the results that they desire and have paid for.
These results specifically are:
Longer-lasting erections
Harder erections
Increased libido in the user
The reports are that the user’s erections might last up to six hours at one time, and that sex with his partner might be enjoyed a handful of times throughout a 24-hour period. The fact that Kamagra can yield these results at only a fraction of the cost of Viagra makes it that much more effective. It should be pointed out that users have often said that their erections don’t “just happen”, that there has to be foreplay before the positive effects of this pharmaceutical kick in for them.
Side Effects
Kamagra, just like Viagra and other potent male sexual enhancement pharmaceuticals, comes with good results on the one side and bad side effects on the other side.
There is a relatively long list of side effects which, officially, include:
* Muscle aches* Headaches* Indigestion or an otherwise upset stomach* Back pain for up to 24 hours* Flushing of the face* Runny nose* Vision impairment* Sudden hearing loss
But let us add to these that there are at least some reports from users that taking Kamagra has actually made them even less capable of getting an erection than before. If these reports are true, this would be one extremely bad side effect.
Bottom Line
Good stuff:
Bad stuff:
The verdict:
We can’t recommend Kamagra, for the simple fact that we have evidence that there are all-natural male enhancement supplements that don’t have any negative side effects that yield the very results. Those side effects! Especially the one that basically says that if you use Kamagra too much you suddenly get a “reverse effect” of what you want. If you like Viagra, now you can get its active ingredient for only a fraction of the cost. Viagra does not work for everyone but it does work for the great majority of users, and so Kamagra should be the same way.
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