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Medication Guide

7 Cells - 7 Minutes powder, for oral use

Tailored to be ready when you are, with some of the fastest-acting impacts in erectile dysfunction medicine. Sometimes passionate moments are best shared spontaneously.
 

*This medication has been compounded specifically for you*

 

Ingredients:

  • Sildenafil - belongs to a class of medicine called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. Sildenafil relaxes the muscles of the blood vessels and increases blood flow to particular areas of the body. To facilitate attainment of a sexually functional erection in males with erectile dysfunction (ED, impotence).

  • Tadalafil - a vasodilator; a selective phosphodiesterase (PDE) type 5 inhibitor. Tadalafil is used to facilitate attainment of a sexually functional erection in males with erectile dysfunction (ED, impotence).

  • Oxytocin - a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. Oxytocin is a naturally occurring hormone released during skin-to-skin contact and arousal.

 

How to use 7 CELLS - 7 MINUTES:
7 CELLS - 7 MINUTES can be used in the two following ways:

  1. Place the powder in your mouth, then swallow with water. Even though it has been formulated to provide a sweet and flavored taste, you might still taste some or none of the bitterness of the drug. This varies from person to person and mouth ph.

  2. You could dissolve the powder into a glass of water or orange juice if preferred. You should drink it in a short period of time no longer than 2 minutes. This way helps with the taste of the powder but might delay the rapid action of the drug.
     

NOTE: 7 CELLS - 7 MINUTES should be taken on an empty stomach or at least 30 minutes after last meal for better absorption and fast action.
 

What are the most common side effects of 7 CELLS - 7 MINUTES?

  • Flushing

  • Headache

  • Nasal Congestion

  • Hypotension

  • Dyspepsia

  • Dizziness

 

7 CELLS - 7 MINUTES is contraindicated in the following situations:

  • Patients with significant uncontrolled high blood pressure

  • Patients who have had a heart attack, or a sudden worsening of heart related chest pain called angina.

  • Patients diagnosed with leukemia.

  • Patients with sickle cell anemia.

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