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VIAGRA

Viagra is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, which represents the inability to achieve and/or maintain an erection firm enough for a satisfactory intercourse. It is estimated that half of the male population between the ages of 40 and 70 in the United States are suffering from a higher or lower degree of erectile dysfunction. Not recommended in men under the age of 18 and/or using other medication containing nitrates, which are used in the treatment of chest pains. Always ask your physician before starting treatment with Viagra.

How is Viagra used:

Viagra is an oral treatment for erectile dysfunctions. It increases the blood flow into the penis, thus making the sexual intercourse possible. Viagra should be taken about an hour before engaging in sexual relations and not more than once per day. If taken during meals, the effect of the Viagra might be delayed. It is recommended to take Viagra before meals. Sexual stimulation is necessary for the treatment to be efficient.

Important notice: Always consult with a doctor before starting treatment with Viagra. Check the leaflet inside for instructions.

Viagra side effects: On rare occasions there have been noticed slight side effects, such as muscular pains, dizziness, mainly when the dosage has been increased. In case of overdose, contact your doctor immediately. Viagra is not recommended in women.

CIALIS

Cialis is used for treating erectile dysfunctions in men. In other words, it inhibits the protein responsible for erectile dysfunction and allows, together with sexual stimulation, achieving an erection. Cialis is known as the super Viagra because it acts faster and longer than the Viagra. When the blood flow from the penis is reduced, the erectile dysfunction occurs. Cialis acts by increasing the blood flow to the penis, which allows having and maintaining an erection throughout intercourse. Moreover, with Cialis you can plan your sex life, which contributes to an improvement of the relations between you and your partner.

How is Cialis used:

The recommended dose of Cialis is 10 mg taken at least 30 minutes before sexual activity, with or without food. Those patients in whom tadalafil, the active ingredient in Cialis, does not produce the proper effect, can try a dose of 20 mg. It is enough to take Cialis 15 minutes before intercourse and the effect can last up to 36 hours.

Important notice: Always consult with a doctor before starting treatment with Cialis. Check the leaflet inside for instructions.

Cialis side effects: The most common side effects include headaches and dizziness. Rarely, vertigo, hot flashes or difficulty breathing can occur. Back problems or muscular pains can also be experienced. Other side effects include swelling of the eyelids or red eyes due to the excess of blood flow. If you experience any of these side effects, please contact your physician. Treatment with Cialis should be prescribed only after a thorough medical examination. Patients using Cialis should be warned of the effects of the medicine while operating heavy machinery or car driving, such as vertigo and hot flashes.

I PILL

The I Pill, also known as the morning after pill, is an oral emergency contraceptive method created to help prevent unwanted pregnancies. It is meant for use by women when no other methods, such as condoms or birth control pills have been used. The I Pill should not replace contraceptive methods and it should not be used on a daily basis. With I Pill the ovary will not release the egg and thus pregnancy cannot occur. If however, the egg has already been released, I Pill will prevent its fertilization when in contact with sperm.

How is I Pill used:

I Pill should be taken at most 72 hours after the unprotected sex has occurred. It is important to note that the sooner the I Pill is swollen, the greater its efficiency in preventing an unwanted pregnancy. Swallow the pill with a glass of water. If vomiting occurs short time after taking the pill (up to 3 hours), take another one. Do not use I Pill if you are pregnant.

Important notice: Always consult with a doctor before starting treatment with I Pill. Check the leaflet inside for instructions.

I Pill side effects: The pill can cause nausea, fatigue, headaches, vaginal bleeding, sensitivity in the breasts area. If symptoms persist, consult your gynecologist.

KAMAGRA

Some men are unable to maintain an erection for several reasons. It is common in men over the age of 65, but it can occur in any stage in life. Occasional episodes of erectile dysfunction are normal and do not require medication such as Kamagra. But when it happens in more than one occasion, when it becomes a persistent problem, treatment may be in order. In addition to drugs like Kamagra, erectile dysfunction can be caused by underlying problems, such as physical or emotional that require very different treatments. Kamagra is used in treating erectile dysfunctions, also known as impotence. It is available in jelly form and the reaction time seems to be much faster. It is also available in tablets.

How is Kamagra used:

Erections are caused by increased blood flow to the penis. Kamagra works by relaxing the blood vessels, so that the blood can flow freely into it, but it cannot flow back again quickly. Kamagra works differently for different people. The recommended dosage is of 100 mg taken any time during a period of 24 hours. Sexual stimulation is recommended for better results. Kamagra should not be used if you are taking any other medication containing nitrates, found in treating Angina (chest pains).

Important notice: Always consult with a doctor before starting treatment with Kamagra. Check the leaflet inside for instructions.

Kamagra side effects: Using Kamagra together with medicine containing nitrates can lead to low blood pressure. Other possible side effects associated with Kamagra are headaches, nausea, flushing of the face. There are other less likely effects, such as blurred vision, sensitivity to light that require medical attention.

PRILIGY

Priligy is the first drug used to treat premature ejaculation in men, a dysfunction that affects approximatively 30% of men. Premature ejaculation is the condition in which men reach orgasm during the first minutes of the sexual act, or even before this takes place. Priligy contains an active ingredient called dapoxetine, which belongs to a group of drugs called selective reuptake serotonin inhibitor (SSRI's). Priligy acts by selectively inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin (also known as SSRI's), frequently used in the treatment of depression and anxiety. Therefore these tablets should not be used by patients suffering from the above mentioned conditions.

How is Priligy used:

Studies have shown that using one tablet of Priligy two-three hours before intercourse helps increase the duration of the sexual act. The effect of the medicine can last up to 24 hours. Swallow the tablet whole, preferably with a large glass of water. Avoid mixing with alcohol and drugs. According to statistics, the effect begins about 16 minutes after the administration.

Important notice: Always consult with a doctor before starting treatment with Priligy. Check the leaflet inside for instructions.

Priligy side effects: If administered with alcohol, the treatment with Priligy can lead to an aggravation of the side effects, such as dizziness and headaches. In case of experiencing an allergic reaction, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately

NOLVADEX

Nolvadex is used for treating breast cancer by blocking the effects of the estrogen hormones into the body. In addition to the tamoxifen citrate which is the active ingredient, Nolvadex contains lactose, cornstarch, gelatin, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, methylhydroxypropylcellulose, macrogol and titanium dioxide. The Tamoxifen has an estrogenic effect on several tissues and on blood lipids. In patients whose tumor has positive estrogen receptors or if they are unknown, treatment with Nolvadex showed a significant reduction is the recurrence of the disease. The effect is significantly higher in a 5 year treatment compared to a one or two years of treatment. This efficiency is independent of age and menopause.

How is Nolvadex used:

Notify your doctor if you have experienced an allergic reaction to Nolvadex or to one of its ingredients. If you intend to become pregnant, it is best to use a contraceptive method during the treatment with Nolvadex as well as 2 months after finishing the treatment. It is important to advise your doctor if you are suffering from vaginal bleeding or other gynecological symptoms during treatment with Nolvadex, as well as if you are breastfeeding, using anti depressives, if you are having other health problems, such as cataract, blood clots, pulmonary embolism, stroke. Nolvadex can cause nausea and vomiting. It sometimes takes several weeks, even months before it is effective. Do not end treatment before consulting with your physician. If you forgot to take one dose, take it as soon as you remember. Never take 2 tablets at the same time.

Important notice: Always consult with a doctor before starting treatment with Nolvadex. Check the leaflet inside for instructions.

Nolvadex side effects: Given the way Nolvadex affects the human body, it is possible for side effects to appear months, even years after using this product. Nolvadex can increase the risk of endometrial cancer, uterine cancer and fibromatosis. Other side effects include: decrease in the number of blood cells, thrombocytopenia, increased risk of blood clots, pancreatitis, ovarian cysts. Cases of cataract have also been reported when using Nolvadex. Minor side effects can include hot flashes, menstrual disorders, gastric pains, headaches, upper stomach pains, hair loss, pain, swelling or reddening of the leg, which could indicate the presence of a blood clot, chest pains which could also indicate the presence of a blood clot, sudden weakness or paralysis of the arms or legs, difficulty walking or talking which could be the result of the reduction of blood supply to the brain vessels. Cease the use of Nolvadex and inform your doctor immediately if you have trouble breathing, with or without swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat. Other symptoms include swollen hands, legs or ankles; rash.