Sildenafil Picture

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I have 4 oblong red gel pills that are in a bottle labelled maxifort. Is this what the pills look like? If not, any idea what they can be? ## From what I can find Maxifort contains the active ingredient Sildenafil, commonly sold in the U.S. under the brand name Viagra. It is used to help treat Erectile Dysfunction. What they look like can vary, depending on the manufacturer. Are there any markings on the pills? That would be the best way to try and identify what they are. ## They haveto be yellow

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are there any erectile dysfunction pills which are small, pink, and have a line across the middle ## Hi, Carol! Are there any markings on the tablet? If not, we can rule it out as being a U.S. prescription ED medication, because they all have imprints on them, as required by law to enable their identification…and there aren't any here that are available over the counter. They all require a doctor's prescription. ## I am a diabetic patient. Could I take sildenafil tablets IP 100 mg? l am 56 years old and experiencing signs of ED. Please help me.

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Found on floor at work, light blue pill,can be cut in half; each half equals a triangle. KGR10 or KGR108, hard to read! ## I think the imprint you're talking about could be KGR 100; This pill is called Kamagra and contains the same active ingredient as Viagra. A picture can be seen {link broken}. Does this look familiar? ## This tablet is said to contain 100mgs of Sildenafil, it is a foreign brand of Viagra called Kamagra, it is used to treat erectile dysfunction. The FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and runny nose. Is there anything else I can help with?

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