My feel of Generic Viagra.
I do not have any problems with my erection, but out of curiosity I decided to try Generic Viagra. I bought Generic Viagra at online pharmacy; by the way, it was much cheaper there than at regular pharmacies. I could feel the change as soon as I tried – it is really a powerful and effective medicine, since I have never experienced such a hard erection before, or may be since I had been much younger (I am 47 now). I guess I might have some problem though did not fully realized that. But I some drawbacks made themselves felt as well. Firstly, in spite of hard erection which I am able to keep as long as I want, I am unable to come in the and. Secondly, in a while after taking the medicine I felt an ache in my whole body like when having a cold. And the most unpleasant thing was back pain. Though, all these symptoms passed away in a few hours and I do not think they would stop me from ordering cheap Generic Viagra again, because the positive effect and sensations makes up for all these disadvantages.
By the way, most people guess whether it is safe to order drugs at online drug stores. I am sure it is, and online pharmacies are much cheaper. Usually they sell Generic medicines which have absolutely same quality as brand drugs but are considerably cheaper. I decided to order cheap generic Viagra for this reason too-why not? Plus perfect service (I mean the online pharmacy where I decided to buy Generic Viagra).
Now about my sensations from Viagra. The medicine works great. You can really feel a change. I think it would work great for all those who have weak erection. Another advantage for me is that the side effects of the medicine are mild and pass away just in a while. Now I take 1\2 of the tablet, such a dose works great too and causes even less side effects. I think everyone who has problem with erection should try Viagra. It is sure to bring your youth back in terms of sexuality.
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