cliffordfosterr
248 posts
Apr 13, 2025
11:35 PM
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Kamagra, a medication primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction in men, contains sildenafil citrate, the same active ingredient found in Viagra. It works by increasing blood flow to specific areas of the body, particularly the penis.
Kamagra is not recommended for women because it has not been sufficiently studied for female use, and its effects on female sexual function are not well understood. Additionally, women have different hormonal and physiological responses, and using Kamagra could lead to unpredictable side effects such as headaches, dizziness, flushing, or even cardiovascular issues. It may also interfere with hormonal medications like birth control. Therefore, its safety and efficacy for women remain unproven.
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