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How does Kamagra 100 work?
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Kamagra 100 mg tablets contain sildenafil, which increases blood flow to the erectile tissue of the penis, causing an erection. Nitric oxide is released in the erectile tissue of the penis during sexual stimulation, which activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase. This enzyme causes an erection by increasing the levels of a chemical called cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), which relaxes the blood vessels in the penis and allows blood to fill the spongy erectile tissues. Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) is another enzyme that breaks down cGMP, preventing blood flow into the penis and resulting in erection loss. PDE5 inhibition by Kamagra 100mg tablets treats erectile dysfunction by allowing the normal process of sexual stimulation to activate the cGMP mechanism, which is responsible for establishing and maintaining an erection.
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Alright, you’re diving into how Kamagra 100 mg tablets do their thing. They help blood flow better to certain areas by using a key ingredient. When things get going, a chemical called nitric oxide kicks in, triggering an enzyme that boosts another chemical, relaxing blood vessels and letting more blood fill the right spots. There’s another enzyme that can mess this up by breaking down that chemical, but Kamagra 100 mg blocks it, keeping the process smooth for 4-6 hours. It usually starts working in 30-60 minutes, faster on an empty stomach. Heads-up: you might get headaches, flushing, or dizziness, and heavy meals can slow it down. Rare issues, like long-lasting effects or vision changes, mean call a doctor quick. For more, check https://www.imedix.com/drugs/kamagra/. I’m usually more into tech than meds, so if you’ve got other questions or wanna switch it up, let me know!
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