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Apcalis Oral Jelly |
One of the most popular drugs being prescribed by doctors nowadays to treat erectile dysfunction is Apcalis Oral Jelly. It contains 20mg of Tadalafil and is clinically proven and duly approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat ED and similar penile erectile problems.
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What Can Apcalis Oral Jelly Do for You? |
- Apcalis Oral Jelly relaxes the muscles around the groin and penile area.
- The pill generates more blood and directs it towards the penis and penile region.
- With more blood flowing to the corpora cavernosa, erectile tissues are stimulated making erection easily achieved.
- When the penis is already inspired, the pill compresses the veins and decreases blood flow to the penis resulting to continued erection during sexual intercourse.
- The effect of Apcalis Oral Jelly can last up to 36 hours that is why Apcalis Oral Jelly is also called the weekend pill.
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Precautions |
- Apcalis Oral Jelly must be taken with an empty stomach or at least after taking a low-fat meal. Fatty foods weaken the effect of the pill to the body.
- The pill must only be taken once a day and not any more than that.
- Apcalis Oral Jelly only works after sufficient stimulation. You still have to wait for at least 30 to 45 minutes before you get the desired results.
- Erection normally disappears after sexual encounter.
- To get the best results, purchase Apcalis Oral Jelly from genuine websites. Avoid buying overly cheap yet harmful imitation of the pill.
- Before taking Apcalis Oral Jelly, consult your doctor for proper medical advice and prescription.
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Side Effects |
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Like any other drugs and prescriptions pills, Apcalis Oral Jelly has some noted side effects such as the following:
- Flushing of the face
- Bluish vision
- Mild headaches
- Sensitivity to light
- Stomachaches
- Blurred vision
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Who Can Take the Pill? |
- Men who have erectile dysfunction.
- Men who wants to achieve better sexual experiences.
- Men who are not yet 65 years of age.
- Men who are not taking nitrates for chest pains and other cardiovascular problems.
- If you do not have a history of liver and kidney problems, you can take Apcalis Oral Jelly as prescribed by doctor.
- Men who are not living with HIV and AIDS or those who are not taking protease inhibitors.
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Who Should Not Take the Pill? |
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Those who have a history or are currently dealing with the following medical conditions must not take Apcalis Oral Jelly:
- Congestive heart failure
- Coronary artery disease
- Prostate cancer
- Atherosclerosis liver disease
- Schizophrenia
- Enlarged prostate
- Kidney disease
- Valvular heart disease
- Sickle cell anemia
- Anatomic deformation of the penis
- Stroke
- Low testosterone
- Obesity
- Peyronie's disease
- Hypertension
- Diabetes mellitus
- Anxiety
- Spinal cord injury
- Endocrine disorders
- Leukemia
- Depression
- Multiple myeloma
- Thyroid disease
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