What Is Kamagra Soft?
Kamagra Soft binds with dopamine receptors in the brain and stimulates the hypothalamus to dilate the blood vessels and send excitatory signals. As a result, penile erection occurs. Since the drug is taken sublingually, it is absorbed 100% in the bloodstream. It does not undergo the "first pass effect" wherein the liver detoxifies the drug and leaves a few percent to act its desired effect. This holds true with drugs taken by mouth. Kamagra Soft Tabs will take effect 10 to 15 minutes after absorption.
How Does Kamagra Soft Work?
Kamagra Soft works such that it dilates the arteries located in the penis. This allows the flow of blood into the sinusoids, which are small spaces within the penis. When the penis hardens, the veins are then compressed resulting to the restriction of the blood flowing into the penis. The gush of blood flow into the penis then causes the erection. Studies show that four out of five men who are taking Kamagra Soft have showed improvements in terms of erection, despite their age and duration of their ED.
How Do I Take Kamagra Soft?
Before engaging in sexual intercourse, make sure to take one tablet of Kamagra Soft an hour prior to sex. Remember not to take more than one tablet for 24 hours. First-time users normally start taking 50mg of Kamagra Soft and advance to 100mg after long use. However, it is important to take note that mental and physical stimulation are still needed to achieve erection.
Kamagra Soft Tabs are placed under the tongue and are directly absorbed in to the bloodstream. Be careful not to touch the drug with bare hands as it will be easily absorbed by one’s skin altering the desired dose of the drug. The drug should be kept in a not-transparent bottle and be kept away from any type of light especially direct sunlight. The tablet is taken 30 to 45 minutes before sexual contact. The prescription dose must come from your doctor as side effects can be harmful. Generally, no more than one tab should be taken per day.
What Are the Possible Side Effects of Kamagra Soft?
The following are the side effects of the drug. Contact your health care provider immediately if you begin experiencing the following:
- Allergic reactions like rash, hives, itching, swelling of any part of the body
- Difficulty of breathing or any respiratory problems
- Hearing acuity and hearing changes such as vibrations felt in the ear, ringing, hearing loss
- Changes in visual quality
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Chest pain or pain radiating to the left arm or any parts of the body
- Fast and irregular heartbeat or rate
- Painful and prolonged penile erection
- Seizure attacks
- Flushing
- Headache, light headedness, or dizziness
- Diarrhea
- Nausea and vomiting
- Urinary tract infections
- Indigestion
- Stuffed or runny nose
- Severe hypotension
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Ventricular arrhythmias
What Should I Discuss with My Doctor Before Taking Kamagra Soft?
Tell your doctor if you have any of the following:
- Visual problems or eye disorders
- Blood vessel and heart-related problems such as past stroke or heart attack episodes, high or low blood pressures, or angina
- Diseases of the kidney
- Diseases of the liver
- Allergic reaction to the drug and any of its components, other medicine, food, or preservatives
- Whether you are smoking or drinking alcohol
What Should I Avoid While Taking Kamagra Soft?
If you notice any of the following, please notify your doctor immediately:
- Any changes in vision such as blurring, and difficulty distinguishing between colors. Most importantly, when you see everything tinted with blue.
- If the erection lasts longer for four hours or any time when it becomes painful. This may indicate a serious complication and should be reported to prevent permanent damage.
- If symptoms of nausea and vomiting, chest pain, arm pain, light headedness, dizziness 10 to 30 minutes after the drug has been absorbed, any activities should be stopped. Call your doctor immediately.
Do not take this medicine with any of the following:
- nitrates like isosorbide dinitrate, amyl nitrite, nitroglycerin, and isosorbide mononitrate
- methscopolamine nitrate
- cisapride
- nitroprusside
- other sildenafil products such as Revatio, Silagra, Intagra, etc.
This medicine may also interact negatively with the following:
- rifampin
- drugs used to treat high blood pressure, and HIV infection/AIDS
- certain drugs used for fungal or yeast infections, like fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, and ketoconazole
- erythromycin
- cimetidine
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