A new popular form of Apcalis
is now available in Oral Jelly Sachets. The Apcalis
jelly comes in 5 delicious flavours. Users simply squeeze the sachet into their
mouths or onto a spoon to take orally. Lower side effects are reported and many
users claim the jelly starts to work quicker than conventional tablet form.
Apcalis Jelly represents a new
class of medications known as PDE-5 inhibitors. These medications are used to
treat erectile dysfunction (impotence). Apcalis Jelly
has been approved by the European Commission for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction. It is more expensive than the cost of tablets but this reflects
supplier costs and increased weight in postage.
Apcalis jelly is an oral treatment which is prescribed for treating erectile
dysfunction or impotence in men. Due to its liquid form this jelly starts
working in 15 minutes and its effect lasts till 24 – 36 hours. Before the
content is swallowed it should be dissolved in the mouth. The users can choose
and determine their own moment for sexual activity. Avoid taking any drugs
which contain nitrates as its active ingredient along with Apcalis
as it may increase its side effects.
If you are taking medicines that contain nitrates (Nitroglycerin) of any kind must never use Apcalis. Patients should not take Apcalis
even if you only take nitroglycerin medication
occasionally.
There is also a potential for cardiac risk during sexual
activity in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Therefore, Apcalis should not be used in men where sexual activity is
inadvisable because of their underlying cardiovascular status.
Individuals should inform their physician concerning all
medications they are taking, including those medications acquired by a
prescription as well as over the counter medicines.
The use of Apcalis offers no
protection against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. Patients
should continue to use protective measures necessary to guard against these
diseases. In case of an overdose, call your physician immediately.
Users taking the following should not take the above medicines.
(This list is not comprehensive)
Nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate,
nitroprusside (any "nitric oxide donor"
medicines), cimetidine, erythromycin, azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole), mibefradil, rifamycins (e.g., rifampin) or high blood pressure medicines. Also the
use of poppers (Amyl Nitrate, Amyl Butrate etc) is
dangerous whilst using Apcalis 20mg Jelly.
NOTE: The
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health care professionals. You should not use the information contained here to
diagnose or treat a health problem or disease, or to prescribe any medication.
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prevent diseases.
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