Kamagra is an oral phosphodiesterase inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. The active ingredient in Kamagra, sildenafil, relaxes muscles in the body. This allows blood to flow more easily to the penis so that a man can achieve an erection and maintain it for successful sexual intercourse.
Kamagra comes in tablet form to be taken orally. The dose should be taken about one hour before sexual activity. The effects can last for up to four hours. Doses range from 25-100mg. The usual starting dose is 50mg which may be adjusted by your doctor if necessary. Men with liver or kidney problems or men who are taking erythromycin, ketoconazole, itraconazole, ritonavir, or saquinavir, are usually prescribed a dose of 25mg of Kamagra.
The active component in both drugs Kamagra or sildenafil citrate and generic viagra is called sildenafil citrate. The FDA first approved its use in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in 1998. Virtually all generic viagra substances are made of sildenafil citrate as Viagra. The main difference between Generic viagra and Kamagra is the price, as it is much cheaper alternative. Kamagra Tablets and kamagra jelly are being manufactured by Ajanta Pharmaceutical in a Diamond shape, with clear green/turquoise color instead of the previous blue.
Like all medications, Kamagra can cause some side effects. Common side effects include headaches, flushing, nasal congestion, and stomach ache after eating. Less common side-effects include vision problems, sensitivity to light, bloody or cloudy urine, increased urination, painful urination, bladder pain, dizziness, and diarrhea. Rare side-effects include seizures, blindness (in extreme cases), prolonged erection, burning or swelling of the eyes, and anxiety.