What is Kamagra?
Kamagra is widely recognised as a treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED). It originates from India and is marketed
as an accessible alternative to well-known erectile dysfunction medications like Viagra (Sildenafil), Cialis (Tadalafil) or Spedra
(Avanafil).
Although Kamagra is available without a prescription, it is not approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products
Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This makes it important to conduct research ahead of taking Kamagra or other ED treatments
to minimise risks to your health.
Ajanta Pharma, the manufacturer, claims Kamagra tablets contain 100mg of sildenafil citrate, an active ingredient
found in popular ED treatments like Viagra However, the lack of regulation and potential for increased side effects
means Kamagra tablets might pose potential health risks.
Super Kamagra
Super Kamagra is an unlicensed ED treatment that is not approved for use in the UK. Super Kamagra tablets contain two
active ingredients: 100mg of sildenafil citrate, a common active ingredient found in popular erectile dysfunction
treatments, and 60mg of dapoxetine, an active ingredient found in medications used to treat premature ejaculation.
The manufacturer, Ajanta Pharma, claims that the combination of these active ingredients can potentially extend
sexual activity. However, there is limited scientific evidence supporting this claim.
Using Super Kamagra tablets without proper medical supervision can lead to potential drug interactions and unwanted
side effects. We recommend seeking erectile dysfunction treatments from
licensed and regulated sources.
Kamagra Oral Jelly
Kamagra Oral Jelly, similarly to Kamagra tablets, contains the active ingredient sildenafil. Marketed as a gel that
dissolves on the tongue, the manufacturer claims that Kamagra Oral Jelly is convenient and fast-acting. However,
there is currently no scientific evidence to substantiate this claim.
Presented in the form of small jellies that you swallow, Kamagra Oral Jelly comes in various flavours and is packaged
in small bags.
Similar to Kamagra tablets, Kamagra Oral Jelly is not approved for use as an ED treatment in the UK and the EU.
If you're seeking legal and approved erectile dysfunction treatments containing active ingredients that have
fast-acting speed and longer duration of effects, other alternatives are available, such as:
Does Kamagra work for women?
Kamagra itself is not intended for use in women. However, there is a medication similar to Kamagra called Lovegra
that is marketed for women.
Lovegra contains sildenafil citrate, the same active ingredient found in Kamagra tablets. As with Kamagra tablets,
there is no concrete scientific evidence to suggest that Lovegra or any other Kamagra products for women are
effective.
If you're seeking options for women's sexual
health, consider having a consultation with your GP who can provide guidance on appropriate treatments.
How does Kamagra work?
Kamagra is marketed as an effective treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED). Similar to other medications containing
sildenafil such as Viagra and Viagra Connect, the action of Kamagra is to improve blood
circulation to the penis.
By dilating the blood vessels in and around the penis, sildenafil encourages increased blood flow, thus helping to
achieve and maintain an erection when sexual arousal occurs. However, Kamagra is an unlicensed treatment, so there
is no guarantee with regard to composition, efficacy, or the presence of the claimed active ingredient in Kamagra
tablets.
Is Kamagra safe?
While it may seem like a viable cost-effective option, Kamagra's safety is a significant concern. It is
recommended that ED treatments should only be purchased from MHRA and GPhC-approved pharmacies.
Medicines obtained from unregulated pharmacies could potentially contain harmful substances that vary widely from the
claimed ingredients.
Given the uncertainties around Kamagra ingredients, numerous health risks may arise, such as:
- Dangers from excessive active components
- Allergic reactions to unlisted substances
- Ineffectiveness due to missing or incorrect ingredients
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reports of harm resulting from purchasing unlicensed medicines online are not uncommon. However, here at
Pharmica Online Pharmacy, we offer legal and secure access to ED treatments as
we ensure safety through proper medical assessments before dispensing prescription medications.
Is Kamagra legal in the UK?
Kamagra products are not licensed and legally approved for sale or use by any regulatory authorities in the UK and
they are considered not safe for consumption due to uncertainties about their contents and potential side effects.
When it comes to obtaining erectile dysfunction treatments, it's crucial to opt for legal and regulated online
medical services such as Pharmica Online Pharmacy.
Are there Kamagra alternatives available for purchase in the UK?
There are a number of different treatments for ED in the UK that contain Sildenafil (which contains the same active ingredient found in
Kamagra). There are branded options as well as generic alternatives that are just as effective.
Sildenafil hasn’t worked for me - What other options are there?
Like with any medication, erectile dysfunction (ED) medication may not work for everyone who takes it. It is
recommended to take time and understand the various options available and learn how they work.
At Pharmica, we stock a variety of ED treatments in both branded and generic variants.
If you want to browse our full list of ED treatments, click here.