It Is Now Easy To Maintain Erection
There are many drugs available now in the market to temporarily cure the erectile dysfunction (ED). The first drug to hit the markets was Viagra which was invented by Pfizer. As this was the only drug available in the market when it got released it was priced heavily due to the increasing demand for the drug. Common man with erectile dysfunction could not bear the cost of the tablet and was in helpless situation. The alternative to Viagra, the Kamagra was introduced in to the market following the great demand for such drugs. This drug helped almost 80% of the total population which suffered with erectile dysfunction.
When there is an arousal in the penis, the sildenafil citrate, the main ingredient of Kamagra helps in expansion of the arteries in the penis to allow more blood to flow in which helps in maintaining the erection. It also helps hold the blood in the penis for a longer time and simultaneously reduces the flow of blood from penis to outside it to maintain the erection for a minimum of 4 hours. Though it may not completely cure the erectile dysfunction but helps one attain the required erection for a satisfactory sexual inter course. The third drug to be introduced was Cialis. Cialis was considered to be much more powerful than Viagra. This drug when consumed was effective for almost a day, giving more erectile strength to penis and even helped multiple sexual encounters for men.
The dosage of the drug is to be strictly followed as directed by a physician. These drugs have mild side effects such as dizziness, pain while erection takes place, headache and blurred vision. These all depend upon the physical conditions of the man. Hence, it is always advised to speak clearly to the physician about the problem so that he can prescribe you the required amount of drug and the period for which it has to be used. With a single dose of Cialis, men can achieve a day long erection which helps them enjoy their sexual life happily.
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