Kamagra Jelly is the same medication as Kamagra tablets – Sildenafil – which is the exact same medication found in the most popular erectile dysfunction medication in the world, Viagra! By relaxing the muscles found in the walls of blood vessels, the medication is able to increase blood flow to particular areas of the body – notably the penis. The main drug in the medication – Sildenafil – is sold as many other names as well, particularly for hypertension.
The difference between Kamagra Jelly and Kamagra or Viagra tablets is the period of time that it takes to take effect. The jelly, which is absorbed through the mouth, only takes 30 minutes or so, whereas the pills need to be broken down in the stomach and can take more than an hour. It also comes in many different flavors, which masks the unpleasant taste of sildenafil.
Before taking the medication, you should consult with a doctor. You should advise the physician of all current medications that you are on – specifically if you are on a nitrate drug for chest pain or heart problems. Taking Kamagra Jelly while on these medications can result in a sudden and serious, potentially fatal, decline in blood pressure.
Like all other erectile dysfunction medication, Kamagra and Kamagra Jelly come with precautions and side effects. Common side effects include headaches, heartburn, flushed skin and prolonged erections, which may lead to damage to the penis.
If you intend to take this medication, please consult with your doctor if you have heart disease or heart rhythm problems; a recent history of heart attacks, stroke or congestive heart failure; high or low blood pressure; liver or kidney disease; a blood cell or bleeding disorder; stomach ulcers; any sort of eye condition or abnormality; a deformed penis; or if you have been told previously that you should not have sexual intercourse for health reasons.
The medication has never been tested on women or children, so it is advised that children and women do not come into contact with the medication. It’s not been proven that the medication can be passed through breast milk or if it may cause harm to a nursing baby. If your spouse or sexual partner is pregnant or expecting to be pregnant, consult a doctor about the use of Kamagra and Kamagra Jelly. No one under the age of 18 should consume Kamagra Jelly.
The medication should be taken as prescribed by a physician. The medication should not be taken when consuming alcohol or with grapefruit products. Do not take the medication in larger or smaller quantities, or for lengths of time longer than the physician has advised. The medication is not intended to be taken over long periods of time.
Kamagra Jelly normally should be taken 30 minutes prior to sexual activity, but it may be taken up to 4 hours prior to sexual activity. It should not be taken more than once a day and does not force erections to happen, but instead is encourages blood flow to the penis when sexual stimulation occurs.
During sexual activity, if you become dizzy or nauseated, have pain, numbness or tingling in your chests, arms, neck or jaw, or your vision becomes impaired, please stop the sexual activity and call your doctor right away. These could represent serious side effects that may have long-term effects.
Because Kamagra Jelly is used as needed, there is minimal likelihood that you will miss a dose. If you have taken more than prescribed or recommended by a physician, you should call for poison help.
Kamagra Jelly is sold in sachets – and you should only take one sachet at a time. The sachets are sold in 100 mg packets and the cost of these depends on the quantity that you purchase. The cost in Australia can range from less than $1 to more than $2 per sachet. They are available at many online distributors.

I am General practitioner (GP) in Melbourne since 2006.