Kamagra - does it work?

Kamagra like other Sildenafil Citrate medication is designed to help bring about an erection.

The active ingredient or constituent in Kamagra is Sildenafil Citrate: the same active ingredient in other better-known ED medications.

There are a few questions here really:

  1. Does Sildenafil Citrate work?
  2. Should you trust a product manufactured in India?
  3. Does Kamagra contain Sildenafil Citrate?

Let's answer them as a whole. 

The weight of medical resource and tests demonstrate that Sildenafil works.  The mechanism of how it works will be covered in other articles on this site.

Kamagra is manufactured by Ajanta Pharma in India under strict manufacturing guidelines.  Their manufacturing facilities have also been audited and approved for use under standards laid down by the World Health Organisation.

Leading pharmacological tests have repeatedly been carried out on the Kamagra product and it has been shown time and again to contain the correct dosage of Sildenafil Citrate this is why Ajanta Pharma are a leading provider of medicines to Indian government hospitals for the military and public and increasingly to Health Organisations and governments over the world.

 

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What are the origins of Sildenafil?

The compound Sildenafil Citrate was originally developed by a leading pharmaceutical group as a possible treatment for hypertension and other heart and circulatory problems.

During clinical tests the drug showed disappointing results on selected pulmonary conditions but exhibited an unexpected side-effect that could be useful: penile erections.

The pharmaceutical company behind the original compound started to look at Sildenafil as a treatment for Erectile Dysfunction.  The patent followed in 1996 and once the FDA approved its use for Erectile Dysfunction in 1998, Sildenafil became the first approved medical compound for ED.

The patents held on Sildenafil have been a cause of much legal wrangling across the world.  In some countries Sildenafil is manufactured without license due to the local government's policies.

This is especially the case in India where the thriving copy-cat medication industry manufactures their own-brand versions of Sildenafil for a fraction of the pharmaceutical-giant's retail pricing.  Never-the-less Sildenafil is a prescription medicine in all major countries due in no small part to the side-effects and possible dangers if combined with some other medicines or medical ailments.

Information on contra-indications etc will be convered in other posts on this blog.

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