Why overpay for Viagra?
Many pharmacies overcharge their customers for Viagra, especially brand version, just because the name of this drug, since it is well known to everyone. To put it shortly we overpay just for the brand; the real cost of the drug is not that high. But very few people know that there are less known but not less effective analogues of Viagra. Kamagra is one of these analogues. Like Viagra Kamagra comes in tablets and is taken orally. The brand medicine manufacturers usually “snub” cheaper generic versions of their production, but this happens just due to their unwillingness to lose their huge profits. Generic drugs` quality is no worse than that of brand ones. They are just produced in off-shore countries where the value of labor is cheaper and they carry less known names, though their ingredients are quite the same as in brand analogues. These factors afford the manufacturers of the generic versions to quote real competitive prices for their production. Presently, when the crisis is on, more and more patients prefer to buy generic drugs and discover that generic ones are as good as the brand ones. So, why overpay?! Kamagra is effective for treating male erectile dysfunction. With cheap Kamagra you will be able to experience a real rise in your sexual life! The active ingredient in Kamagra is Sildenafil Citrate (just like in Viagra). Kamagra in tablets contains same components and works the same way as the more expensive twin of the medicine – Viagra, manufactured by Pfizer. It takes about 30-45 min. before the medicine starts to work. The medicine works for 4-6 hours after taking. It is worth mentioning that sexual stimulation is needed for the medicine to activate. The recommended common dose is one 100mg tablet a day before the anticipated sexual activity. The possible side effects of Kamagra include flushes, stomach upset and headache. Rare side effects are sensitivity to light, vision changes and color perception disorders. The serious side effects which may require medical attention are chest pain experienced during sexual intercourse, dizziness or nausea.