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What Happens If You Take Too Much Kamagra Oral Jelly?

Taking too much Kamagra Oral Jelly can significantly increase the risk of side effects and may be dangerous, especially because it contains sildenafil citrate, a powerful PDE5 inhibitor.

Exceeding the recommended dose (usually one sachet in 24 hours) can lead to symptoms such as severe headaches, flushing, dizziness, nausea, nasal congestion, blurred vision, and a sudden drop in blood pressure.

In more serious cases, an overdose may cause chest pain, fainting, irregular heartbeat, or a prolonged and painful erection (priapism), which requires immediate medical attention to prevent permanent damage. The risk becomes even higher if Kamagra is taken with alcohol, nitrates, recreational drugs, or other ED medications.

Some people mistakenly think taking more will improve performance, but higher doses do not increase effectiveness — they only increase side effects and health risks. If someone accidentally takes too much Kamagra Oral Jelly or experiences severe symptoms, seeking medical help right away is important.

For safe use, Kamagra should always be taken exactly as directed and only when needed, not as a daily or repeat dose within the same day.