Kamagra vs Cialis: Which Works Better?
Kamagra and Cialis are both common medications for treating erectile dysfunction (ED), but they differ significantly in their ingredients, onset time, duration of action, and method of administration.
I. Basic Differences

Kamagra (Sildenafil)
Main Ingredient: Sildenafil
Characteristics: Fast onset, but shorter duration of action
Cialis (Tadalafil)
Main Ingredient: Tadalafil
Characteristics: Slightly slower onset, but very long duration of action
Kamagra is a liquid, one packet contains 100mg of sildenafil.
Cialis is a solid tablet, available in 20/10/5mg strengths.
Kamagra is a generic drug manufactured in India.
Cialis is from Lilly ICOS LLC.
II. Core Comparison (Key Points)
1. Onset Time
Kamagra: Approximately 30–60 minutes
Cialis: Approximately 30–120 minutes (slower for some people)
👉 Kamagra is more for "urgent use," Cialis is more for "prepared use."
2. Duration of Action (Key Difference)
Kamagra: Approximately 4–6 hours
Cialis: Up to [time missing] 24–36 hours
👉 Cialis is therefore known as the "Weekend Pill"
3. Dietary Effects
Kamagra: Significantly affected by high-fat diets (oily foods may delay its effect)
Cialis: Less affected
4. Usage
Kamagra: Usually "taken as needed"
Cialis:
Can be "taken as needed"
Can also be "taken in small daily doses long-term" (more natural)
5. Common Side Effects (Similar)
Both may occur:
Headache
Facial flushing
Nasal congestion
Indigestion
Mild dizziness
Cialis is more commonly associated with: muscle soreness and back pain (relatively characteristic).
Kamagra is more commonly associated with: facial flushing.
III. Summary of Suitable Users
Kamagra users:
Occasional users
Those who want "quick results"
Those who want a controlled sex life
Cialis users:
Those who want a more natural, unrestricted experience
Those who want a longer weekend/longer window
Those who need a more flexible lifestyle
IV. One-Sentence Summary
Kamagra: Fast, but short-lived
Cialis: Slower, but longer-lasting and more flexible