When you ponder about Generic Viagra or Kamagra, you think about a strong erection. You might even smile and think of a night to remember if you are a woman, and if you are a man, you might happily smile because you do not need it and feel sorry for your friends who do. How wonderful the magic pill is yet to be discovered. As everybody knows, Generic Viagra, Silagra, Caverta or Kamagra are recommended for men who suffer of erectile dysfunction, with the purpose of maintaining an erection when they are sexually aroused.
But, how safe are these pills? There are numerous side-effects and since when FDA approved the Generic Viagra pills, there have been reported several such effects. The doses of Generic Viagra are 20, 50 and 100 milligrams. For those with severe erectile dysfunctions, the 50 mg dose is recommended at first and if there is no improvement, they should try the 100 mg dose which Kamagra can also offer it. If your husband is an older, normal man, he might need just half of the 25 mg dose.
Among the most common side-effects are migraines, blushing, stomach discomfort, nasal congestion or temporary disturbances in vision. A lot of men cannot take Generic Viagra or Kamagra because of their heart conditions. Either they are on a nitroglycerin treatment or other nitrate drugs or they do not want to risk because of the heart problems. Both Kamagra and Generic Viagra increase the effect of nitroglycerin and the easiest effect is a serious tension drop in the arteries, while more serious effects are dizziness, fainting, low pulse rate or even heart attacks.
Scientists at the Birmingham University discovered the fact that Viagra pills can cause hearing problems because of the inhibitors they contain. Not only Generic Viagra contain these inhibitors, but also Cialis, Levitra or Kamagra. Men who use these types of pills are twice more exposed to the risk of having hearing problems. The effect appears in a few hours or days after the patient took the pill, so men should be attentive to their body reactions.
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