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October 24th, 2007, 23:54
I read on the pattayacitynews.net site that a guy was found dead in his room at New Star apartments, with a young lady. It seems that he may have taken 3 kamagra tablets.

The only kamagra tablets I have come across are 100mg ones. Is 300 mg a regular dose with any of you guys? I use just 25mg of viagra, whatever name it is sold under.

October 25th, 2007, 09:31
Kamagra is an Indian generic version of Viagra. It comes in tablets, as well as nifty little orange, pineapple, etc.-flavored gel sachets. I prefer the latter. They are 100mg / 100 baht per sachet, and deliver the perfect punch when shared half-half with a friend.

October 25th, 2007, 09:39
I seem to remember reading on the Viagra website that there is no increased effect of Sildenafil Citrate if doses over 100 mg are taken.

October 25th, 2007, 09:46
I seem to remember reading on the Viagra website that there is no increased effect of Sildenafil Citrate if doses over 100 mg are taken.

It's possible that other factors were involved in the poor chap's death.

October 25th, 2007, 10:16
I seem to remember reading on the Viagra website that there is no increased effect of Sildenafil Citrate if doses over 100 mg are taken.

That's corrects. As often with overdoses, the effect is even reverse. Maybe collapsed while finding out how money he wasted for nothing.

Smiles
October 25th, 2007, 12:17
" ... Never heard of Kamagra, and I find it a devil of a job trying to push those blue pills up the little hole on my dick ..."
Fattman thinks Kamagara is a suppository . . . and then, picks the wrong hole to try and stuff it into. :clown:
Love it! Now, what should I do with this gerbil?

Cheers ... :cheers:

PeterUK
October 25th, 2007, 12:51
Fattman thinks Kamagara is a suppository . . .

Did you hear the one about the blonde who was so dumb she thought innuendo was Italian for suppository.

October 25th, 2007, 15:56
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