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Fatigue on Kamagra: causes, timeline, what helps

Fatigue is one of the most common side effect complaints across medication classes — and one of the hardest to evaluate, because the underlying condition often produces fatigue too. For Kamagra (Sildenafil Citrate) at 50mg, 100mg, separating drug-induced fatigue from condition-related fatigue is the key practical question.

Why Kamagra can cause fatigue

Medication-induced fatigue can come from direct sedative effects, mild blood pressure or heart rate effects, sleep disruption, mild anaemia, electrolyte shifts or shifts in mood/energy. Sildenafil Citrate contributes through whichever of these mechanisms applies to it. Sildenafil citrate works by inhibiting PDE5, the enzyme responsible for breaking down cyclic GMP in penile tissue. Fatigue patterns differ: some appear in the first weeks and resolve, others persist or worsen over months.

Practical guidance

According to the prescribing information for Sildenafil Citrate, fatigue is listed when documented and gives a baseline frequency. For users on Kamagra at 50mg, 100mg, the practical steps are to confirm sleep is adequate, exclude untreated anaemia or thyroid disease, time the dose to minimise daytime sedation, and consult the prescriber if fatigue is persistent or worsening rather than self-managing.

Frequently asked questions

Will Kamagra make me tired?

Some users on Kamagra report fatigue at 50mg, 100mg, particularly in the first weeks. The prescribing information for Sildenafil Citrate lists frequency. Most cases improve as the body adjusts; persistent fatigue deserves a workup.

When does fatigue from Kamagra go away?

Fatigue from Kamagra typically improves within 4–8 weeks as the body adjusts to Sildenafil Citrate. Persistent fatigue beyond that — particularly if worsening — is not normal and should be reviewed; the cause may be the medication, a separate condition, or an interaction with another drug at 50mg, 100mg.

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