Nizagara Review
My Nizagara review will discuss a male enhancer that’s classified as a prescription. Yes, this means you’d need to go sit down with a doctor and get a prescription and then sit in a pharmacy waiting room with a lot of old coughing folks and await the pharmacist to call out that your erection meds are ready to pick up. Doctors are great, waiting rooms that double as pneumonia parties, not so much. The fact is, I’m biased: this website is about natural male enhancers, so I will tell you up front that Nizagara is not a male enhancer I’d recommend. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. For some people, pharmaceutical solutions are life savers. But I’ve found that my base audience is generally arriving here looking for natural options which hopefully offer less in the way of side effects.
So why the heck did I review it? Because this is America and I can. Oh, and because we get so many questions about pharmaceutical viagra alternatives, it just makes sense to put them up and allow my readers to decide for themselves what options they’d enjoy further exploring.
If you want to weigh out some of your options, check out our top 10 male enhancers and read over some of the most legit male enhancers in the game. As mentioned, Nizagara is a prescription medicine, not a natural male enhancer. If you want a top natural male enhancer, try TEKMale – read my TEKMale review if you so choose. If you think TEKMale is no good, maybe you just have the name or the packaging’s color is a turn off to you, go to to my top list linked above and find something comparable. TEKMale is the best I’ve seen, but that doesn’t mean others aren’t good or have cuter packaging or whatever.,
Nizagara Claimed Benefits
Nizagara benefits fall in line with Viagra, so the expected benefits should reflect similarly in a narrow scope.
- Incredibly popular (rides the coattails of viagra)
- Should help erectile dysfunction
- Works on the spot (like a bathtub overlooking a Norwegian Valley)
- Erection should last longer
Nizagara Ingredients – How It Works
Nizagara ingredients target one simple idea: block the PDE5 chemical that disrupts blood flow to the penis. If you can get the blood flowing freely to the penis, you have good odds of allowing for an erection. This is what Viagra does as well, they stave off the effects of PDE5 via a combination of similar ingredients.
Titanium Dioxide Indigo Carmine | Sildenafil Citrate | Poly Ethyl Glycol | Lactose Monohydrate Starch | Hydroxy Propyl Methly Cellulose | Sodium Starch Glycolate | Talcum Powder | Magnesium Stearate | Colloidal Anhydrous Silica
This is pretty much a chemical soiree. I didn’t even know consuming Talcum Powder was advisable, but I’m not a medical professional in any way. But I do know that Talcum Powder has been sued for causing cancer. Unless there are various types of Talcum Powder, I think I’d avoid ingesting that stuff. Isn’t that the same stuff Lebron uses to pump up Cleveland fans before games?
And this is my point, if you look at TEKMale ingredients or any of our top 10 male enhancers you will find a lot gentler ingredients. I promise, nothing on my list contains Talcum Powder. Lebron will never be caught throwing TEKMale ingredients into the crowd.
Nizagara Side Effects
The manufacturer of Nizagara list a host of side effects, including headaches, stomach pains, nausea, memory problems and more. I’d definitely advise researching this facet of the product before taking it.
The Pros
- Straight up, it works
- Same as Viagra’s proven formula
The Cons
- Side effects can happen
- You need a prescription
- Insurance may not cover it
Nizagar Conclusion
I wouldn’t take this stuff. I’d do more research by checking out our top 10 male enhancers. Nizagara works, make no mistake about it, but it comes at a price that may include side effects. There are a lot of weird chemicals in the ingredients, of which I can’t pronounce most of them.