Brand Lovegra

Brand Lovegra
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$2.08
Manufacturer: Astral Pharmaceutical
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Pack: 1 tab (100 mg)


Lovegra uses:
Increases libido or even restores lack of sex drive
Improves levels of excitement during foreplay
Benefits blood flow and engorgement of the clitoris
Intensifies sexual sensation
Speeds arousal and time to climax
Strengthens orgasm, and increases likelihood of multiple orgasm
Creates more frequent interest in, and enjoyment of sex

Lovegra is scientifically formulated to provide intense sexual satisfaction for women seeking ultimate pleasure. Lovegra works by increasing genital blood flow and vaginal compliance resulting in intensified pleasure during sexual activity. Lovegra usually works in about 45 minutes. Lovegra works for 4-6 hours, so you can take your time. To get the fastest results, take Lovegra on an empty stomach or after eating a low-fat meal

Side effects
Like with all medicines, some people taking Lovegra may experience side effects. These are usually mild and don’t last longer than a few hours. The most common side effects are:

  • Headache
  • Facial flushing
  • Upset stomach

Important safety information
Don't take Lovegra if you take nitrates, often prescribed for chest pain, as this may cause a sudden, unsafe drop in blood pressure. Discuss your general health status with your doctor to ensure that you are healthy enough to engage in sexual activity. If you experience chest pain, nausea, or any other discomforts during sex, seek immediate medical help. As with any erectile dysfunction tablet, in the rare event of an erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help to avoid long-term injury.

If you are older than age 65, or have serious liver or kidney problems, you should not use Lovegra as the 100mg dose may be too high for you. If you are taking protease inhibitors, such as for the treatment of HIV, you should not use Lovegra as the 100mg dose may be too high for you.

This product was added to our catalog
on Tuesday 26 April, 2011.



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