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Penegra for Natural Male Enhancement
July 6, 2010
Penegra Review Summary
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Penegra is the generic version of Viagra, which contains the active ingredient Sildenafil Citrate. Like all generics, Penegra is cheaper than its brand-name equivalent because it does not include the costs of advertising and marketing in its price. Because of Viagra’s ubiquitous advertisements, Sildenafil Citrate is arguably the best-known prescription treatment for erectile dysfunction.



Many men have found it to be quite beneficial, but as always; prospective users should investigate all possible options before making a purchase.




Ingredients At A Glance
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Penegra’s active ingredient is Sildenafil Citrate.




Ingredients In Focus
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When they discovered Sildenafil Citrate, scientists were initially looking for a drug to treat hypertension and angina. While the treatment had little effect on these ailments, it did produce pronounced erections. It appears to work by releasing nitric oxide in the penis, which leads to muscle relaxation and increased inflow of blood. In spite of rumors, there is no clinical evidence that it improves sexual performance in men who are not experiencing regular erectile dysfunction.




Lifestyle
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Sildenafil Citrate is typically prescribed to men who are experiencing regular difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection. Users take a dose roughly one hour before sexual activity and should experience an erection when sexually stimulated. While the drug’s effects last approximately 4 hours, the erection generally goes away upon release as under normal circumstances. Unfortunately, Sildenafil Citrate does not affect libido, nor does it specifically address stress, which can contribute to waning virility.




Positives
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•More affordable than brand-name drugs
•Treatment is taken orally, rather than injected or inserted as a suppository
•Website posts testimonials




Negatives
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•Available by prescription only
•Does not increase libido
• Dissatisfied consumers have begun speaking out about the poor results this product has produced. To hear about their negative experiences, you can click here to read a number of posts in this Penegra blog.

•More expensive than herbal treatments, at $96.00 for 30 tablets
•Cannot be taken more than once in a 24-hour period




Final Thoughts
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Prescription drugs like Sildenafil Citrate have provided relief for many men with erectile dysfunction. In recent years even more treatments for sexual difficulties have entered the market, including the very effective herbal supplement Yohimbe. This natural substance is not only approved to treat ED, it has also been shown to increase libido and even produce firmer erections over time.



Men who are interested in improving their sexual performance may also benefit from herbal treatments, since most high-quality supplements also include powerful adaptogens like Korean Ginseng to help relieve stress and increase energy levels.

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