Kamagra
Kamagra is a generic form of the popular impotence medication Viagra. It contains the same active ingredient, sildenafil citrate. Kamagra is produced and exported out of India and is available on websites throughout the world without a prescription. This makes Kamagra potentially very dangerous because the medication may not be suitable for you; without a prescription you can never be sure if the ingredients in any medication are entirely safe for you. Kamagra is popular amongst some men because it is seen as a cheap and easy alternative to Viagra. However, it is very important to remember that no discount can be worth risking your health for. You should only take medications such as Viagra when they have been prescribed to you by a registered and licensed healthcare professional.
Is it legal?
No, Kamagra is not legal in the UK. This is because Viagra is still protected by its patent, which will run out in 2012. Until then, it is illegal for companies to produce and market generic versions of this medication. Even after the patent ends, and competitors can do this legally, these generic substitutes will still be subject to strict regulations and safety checks. You will also not be able to legally order any generic medication without a prescription. This is for your own safety. If you see any company advertising Kamagra - or any other prescription medication - online in the UK without a prescription, you should exercise the utmost caution. Any company doing this is operating illegally.
Is it safe?
Some people think that because Kamagra contains the same active ingredient as Viagra, it must be the same in terms of safety and efficacy. This is not necessarily the case. Firstly, what is completely safe for one person may not be safe for another, due to medical conditions or lifestyle choices. Secondly, the inactive ingredients such as dyes and fillers, are usually different in generic versions of branded medications, which could potentially lead to adverse reactions in some people.
Is it dangerous?
For the reasons listed above, Kamagra is potentially dangerous for you. You should remember that it is manufactured in India, where it will not be subject to the same rigorous safety checks and regulations that are in place in the UK. Impotence and erectile dysfunction can be symptoms of an underlying health problem, so you need to have a consultation with a registered doctor before you take any medication to ensure your safety.





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