K for Kamagra

Kamagra, originally developed in India by Ajanta Pharma, is one of the most recent additions to the bracket of drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction and is catching up as a popular choice, owing to it’s name that has a zing and more than that, the effect it has on manhood!

If you’ve wondered how it works chemically, Kamagra dilates arteries in the penis, allowing the blood to fill in the Sinusoids. The veins are then compressed, thus sustaining the erection for a period. Kamagra (Generic Viagra) too, like others in the league comes with a host of minor side effects which can be averted with certain precautions and sound considerations. Some of the commonly reported side effects of the drug are: Headache, flushing, upset stomach, running nose etc. Also, it is to be avoided if on Nitrates, or on alcohol. Avoiding a high fat meal before popping in a pill is also a good idea. It reportedly works best when taken an hour before sexual intercourse and not more than one should be taken in a period of 24 hours.

The price range of Kamagra is between Rs 12-32, depending on the dosage, varying from 25-100mg. Ajanta Pharma, close on the heels of its market success, is currently striving to gain a market share of at least 3-5 per cent in the 300 crores market in India itself. The target consumers are supposedly above the age of 50. Kamagra has been sold to 10 countries in the last two years, truly making it an international drug.

What is a sure shot indicator of its success is the fact that four out of every five men who’ve used this pill have had considerably better erections that have not only lasted, but lasted well. So look around on the internet, look for a fortified health association’s approval, and you’re in for a lot of fun, with a twist, of course!




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