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enhancer
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enhancer
see enhancer sequence.

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Q. I am using male enhancing drugs. I was told it can be dangerous can someone elaborate this for me? To get an ereaction and to enjoy from a full sex life I am using male enhancing drugs. I was told it can be dangerous with the drugs I take for my heart problems. Is it true?

A. The male enhancing drugs can cause your heart to get less oxygen. If you take drugs that already makes your heart to work on a low oxygen metabolism it can cause a serious problem. If you suffer from chest pain and you take drugs from the nitrite family taking male enhancement drugs can be fatal for you.
I'll tell you my doctor always told me: "Before you take any new drug come to and I'll see it OK"
Don't play wth your health go see a GP

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