Kamagra Oral Jelly

Kamagra Oral Jelly is a drug prescribed for erectile dysfunction treatment. Kamagra Oral Jelly is released in the form of sachets with seven new flavors. The action of this generic begins 15 min after the application. As soon as you put Kamagra Oral Jelly under the tongue, the active component will immediately begin to absorb into the blood through the capillaries of the oral cavity.

Indications for use

Erectile dysfunction, characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory intercourse. Kamagra Oral Jelly is effective only in the presence of sexual stimulation.

Dosage and administration

One sachet is intended for single use only. Open the sachet and use all the contents. Apply strictly under medical recommendations.

Kamagra should be taken as required approximately one hour before planned sexual intercourse. The recommended dose of Kamagra Oral Jelly is 50 mg. It is taken before meals.

Based on the drug effectiveness and tolerability, its dose can be increased to 100 mg or reduced to 25 mg. The maximum recommended dose is 100 mg. The maximum recommended intake frequency is 1 time a day.

Contraindications

  • Hypersensitivity to any component of the drug;
  • Severe liver failure;
  • Hereditary degenerative diseases of the retina (for example, hereditary retinitis pigmentosa;
  • Loss of vision in one eye due to anterior non-arteritic ischemic neuropathy of the optic nerve;
  • Arterial hypotension (blood pressure <90/50 mm Hg);
  • Severe cardiovascular disease (e.g., severe heart failure, unstable angina);
  • Myocardial infarction suffered in the last 6 months;
  • Stroke transferred 6 months earlier;
  • Men with rare hereditary galactose intolerance, Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose and galactose malabsorption syndrome;
  • Concomitant use with other oral or local agents for erectile dysfunction treatment.

Side effects

There are the following side effects caused by Kamagra Oral Jelly:

  • Very often: headache
  • Often: dizziness, color distortions of vision (chromatopsia, cyanopsia, erythropsia, xanthopsia), visual disturbance, blurred vision, hyperemia, hot flashes, nasal congestion, dyspepsia, nausea.
  • Infrequently: rhinitis, hypersensitivity, drowsiness, hypesthesia, disorders associated with lacrimation (dry eyes, lacrimal gland disorders, increased lacrimation), eye pain, photophobia, photopsia, hyperemia of the vessels of the eyes, brightness of visual perception, conjunctivitis, spatial disorientation (vertigo), tinnitus, tachycardia, palpitations, arterial hypertension, arterial hypotension, nosebleeds, sinus congestion, pain in the upper abdomen, gastroesophageal reflux disease, vomiting, dry mouth, pain in the limbs, hematuria, chest pain, fatigue, fever, increased heart rate.
  • Seldom: acute cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic attack, convulsive attack, relapse of a convulsive attack, fainting, anterior non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy, retinal vascular occlusion, retinal hemorrhage, arteriosclerotic retinopathy, retinal disease, glaucoma, visual field defect, diplopia, decreased visual acuity, myopia, asthenopia, floating vitreous opacities, swelling of the eyes, visual disturbances, conjunctival hyperemia, eye irritation, unusual sensation in the eye, discoloration of the sclera, deafness, sudden cardiac death, myocardial infarction, ventricular arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, unstable angina, feeling of tightness in the throat, dryness of the nasal mucosa, oral hypesthesia, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, penile bleeding, priapism, hematospermia.

Interactions

Avoid combining Kamagra Oral Jelly with the following drugs and substances:

  • alpha-blockers of adrenergic receptors (yohimbine hydrochloride, prazosin, terazosin, doxazosin, etc.);
  • nitrates (nitroglycerin and the like);
  • medications for the human immunodeficiency virus treatment (saquinavir, ritonavir, indinavir, atazanavir, etc.);
  • guanylate cyclase stimulants;
  • antibiotics (telithromycin, erythromycin, clarithromycin, and others);
  • phosphodiesterase inhibitors (tadalafil, avanafil, theophylline, vardenafil, and others);
  • antifungal medications (itraconazole or ketoconazole);
  • other phosphodiesterase inhibitors (theophylline, vardenafil, pentoxifylline, tadalafil).