
Overview
Kamagra is an unapproved foreign version of sildenafil and is not FDA‑approved for use or import in the United States. Southwestern Medical Center does not prescribe or dispense Kamagra. We can evaluate you for FDA‑approved treatments instead.
How our telehealth process works
- Book: Use our scheduling form or call +1 (800) 555‑1234.
- Intake: Share symptoms, timeline, goals, allergies, and current medicines.
- Video visit: Meet a Southwestern Medical Center doctor to confirm if treatment is appropriate.
- Clinical decision: If appropriate, your clinician issues an e‑prescription to our online pharmacy or your preferred local pharmacy.
- Fulfillment: Complete secure checkout and receive tracked delivery.
Why patients choose SWMC
- Evidence‑based care and clear eligibility criteria.
- Prescriptions only when medically indicated.
- Transparent safety checks and follow‑up options.
- Ship to home or route to a local pharmacy on request.
When clinicians consider Sildenafil (Kamagra) — Not Offered; FDA‑Unapproved
- Evaluation for erectile dysfunction with consideration of approved options and underlying causes.
- Discussion of lifestyle, cardiovascular risk, and medication interactions before any therapy.
- Routing prescriptions only to FDA‑approved products when clinically appropriate.
Approved alternatives
We offer evaluation for FDA‑approved sildenafil (see our Viagra page) or tadalafil (Cialis) when appropriate.
Heart health first
ED can signal cardiovascular issues—your clinician may recommend screening.
Safety & interactions
- Unapproved drugs may be unsafe or counterfeit; do not purchase from unverified sources.
- Sildenafil‑class medicines can interact with nitrates and certain alpha‑blockers—serious risk of hypotension.
- Only FDA‑approved sildenafil products are considered when indicated.
Use medicines exactly as directed. Never share prescription medication.
FAQ
Can I get Sildenafil (Kamagra) — Not Offered; FDA‑Unapproved without a visit?
No. You must complete a telehealth evaluation. Prescriptions are issued only when clinically appropriate.
Can you send my prescription to a local pharmacy?
Yes—tell your clinician your preferred pharmacy.
How fast is delivery?
Most approved orders ship with tracking and typically arrive in 2–5 business days.
Government / NIH sources
Next steps
Online Consultation Get e‑Prescription Visit Online Pharmacy See Viagra (Sildenafil) See Cialis (Tadalafil)