Some patients struggle to swallow medicine in
tablet form. A new popular form of Kamagra is now available in Oral Jelly
sachets. The Kamagra jelly comes in different flavours. Users simply squeeze the
sachet onto a spoon to take orally. Lower side effects are often reported and
many users claim the treatment starts to work quicker than conventional tablet
form although this is circumstancial. It is more expensive than the cost of
tablets but this reflects supplier costs and increased weight in postage.
Users already taking or planning to take Nitrate
based medications must not use this product. See our list below or consult your
doctor if you are unsure about medicine you are already taking.
How to take this medicine
Always take this medicine with a large glass of
water
Avoid large or fatty meals close to when you intend to take the medicine
Allow 1 hour for the treatment to become most effective
This treatment is not designed to be taken with alcohol or while heavily under
the influence of
Effectiveness of treatment will diminish if these
steps are not followed
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Warning
Users taking the following should not take
Kamagra Oral Jelly.
This list is not comprehensive.
Nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate,
nitroprusside (any "nitric oxide donor" medicines), cimetidine, erythromycin,
azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole), mibefradil, rifamycins
(e.g., rifampin) or high blood pressure medicines. Also the use of poppers (Amyl
Nitrate, Amyl Butrate etc) is dangerous whilst using Kamagra 100mg tablets.
Side Effects
From time to time patients taking this treatment
experience the following side effects. These can be minimised by following the
instructions above carefully.
- Mild de-hydration
- Headache
- Blocked nose
- Mild Nausea
- Slight stinging in eyes
Most of these side effects go away upon drinking
a sensible amount of water.