If you are new to Kamagra, here are some tips on how to use the analog little blue pill.

What is the average dose?
It depends on several factors, including your age and the reason you are taking it, since Kamagra is not only used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) .
Your doctor will tell you how much you should take. For erection assistance, the recommended dose for adults 18 to 67 years old is 100 mg. Adults over age 67 often start with a lower dose, 50 mg.
The dose can be increased to 100 mg, depending on how effective it is and how well it is tolerated.
Ideally, take an 45 minutes before sexual activity. But it can take anywhere from 1-2 hours before sexual activity.
Eat a light meal beforehand
Kamagra can be taken with or without food, but if you want to fortify yourself before you have sex, try to keep your food choices light. Eating heavy or fatty foods before you take them can delay absorption, which means it will take longer for the effects to take effect. If time is of the essence, and you would prefer your toughness sooner rather than later, eat a light meal. Already eaten a heavy meal? You can wait a couple of hours to allow enough time for digestion before taking the drug.
Give yourself time for the remedy to work
You don’t want to take a pill and get right down to business. Plan a time to make it work. You can take it 2-4 hours before sex, so there is no need to rush or be nervous about it.
Don’t drink alcohol after taking it.
If you like a glass of wine or other alcoholic beverage to relax before sexy time, you know you’ll be fine. But large portions of alcohol, can do a lot of damage to your date. Moderate alcohol consumption can make it difficult to get an erection. Also, Kamagra can lower blood pressure. Combining it with alcohol can increase this effect. If your blood pressure drops, symptoms such as dizziness or headaches can also interfere with your arousal and mood.
Get in the mood.
Kamagra won’t work if you’re not sexually aroused. If you’re going to take it before intercourse, you need help getting in the mood. Need a little help? Enjoy anything you find sexually stimulating – as long as it’s legal and, of course, between adults.
Try it to get your “juices flowing”.
- fantasize;
- read erotica;
- enjoy solo pleasure;
- give or receive a sensual massage;
- engage in foreplay, such as kissing or erogenous play.
How quickly does it work?
Kamagra usually starts working within 20-40 minutes, but can take up to 1-2 hours. If you are relaxed and sexually aroused, it may happen sooner.
How long does it last?
It depends on individual factors. Your age, your general health, and what’s in your stomach can all affect how long Kamagra lasts.
Generally, the effects of Kamagra can last up to 4 hours , but many users say it begins to subside within 2 or 3 hours. Some report a duration of up to 6 hours. Usually your erection goes away after you ejaculate.
How does the time frame compare to other ED medications?
Like Kamagra, most ED medications can be taken 30-60 minutes before sex. The exception is Stendra (avanfil), which is a fast-acting ED medication. It will take 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the dose.
When it comes to duration, Cialis (tadalafil) is the longest lasting and lasts up to 36 hours.
How exactly does the drug work?
Kamagra works by increasing blood flow to the penis so that you can get a penis hard enough, and long enough, to engage in sexual activity.
Can you climax more than once?
Everyone is different, but it’s definitely possible. Your stamina, your natural refractory period, and your level of arousal are just a few things that can determine how many times you can ejaculate before you stop taking the medication.
Are there side effects to be aware of?
Below are the most common side effects of Kamagra. Talk to your doctor if you have any of these symptoms for an extended period of time:
- headache;
- Back and muscle pain;
- dizziness;
- rash;
- stuffy nose or runny nose;
Stop taking Kamagra and call emergency services or go to the nearest emergency room if you have any of the following symptoms:
- an erection that won’t go away ( priapism ), which can cause irreparable damage;
- sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes, which may be a sign of a serious condition called nonarterial anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
- sudden changes in hearing, including tinnitus, hearing loss, or hearing loss;
- chest pain or other signs of a heart problem or stroke, such as shortness of breath, confusion, speech problems, or nausea and vomiting
- signs of a severe allergic reaction, which may include fever, trouble swallowing, blisters on the skin, or swelling of the face, eyes, or tongue;
- seizures.
What if it doesn’t work – can you take more?
Stick to the prescribed dose to avoid unpleasant and potentially serious consequences. You can try masturbation or other methods of sexual stimulation to see if it helps. If it doesn’t help, talk to your doctor about adjusting the dose. If necessary, other ED treatments are available, including lifestyle changes that may help.
How long should you use it before talking to your doctor?
There is no hard and fast rule here. It really comes down to you and your doctor. According to the manufacturer, Kamagra has been found to help about 8 out of 10 people get and keep an erection, but it’s not for everyone.
In some cases, your doctor may recommend trying it for a few weeks or months , depending on your condition. If you have tried it several times and feel that you have done everything you can to get the maximum effect, be sure to talk to your doctor.
How often can you take the medicine?
Only once a day if it is used for ED. Taking more than one prescribed dose on the same day increases the chance of hardening and other serious side effects.