Levitra, also known as vardenafil, works by relaxing the muscles found in the walls of blood vessels and it increases the blood flow straight to the penis. Levitra is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, or impotence in men. Taking Levitra while taking other medication can cause a sudden and serious decrease in blood pressure. Do not take vardenafil if you are currently taking Adempas, or any other nitrate drug such as, nitroglycerin. If you encounter any vision loss, stop using Levitra immediately and seek medical attention, If you experience a painful erection or an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours, stop use immediately and consult a doctor.
If you encounter any dizziness, nauseousness, pain, numbness, or tingling in the chest, arms, neck, or jaw, stop using Levitra and consult your doctor immediately. You may be having a serious side effect to Levitra. Before taking Levitra, do not take it if you are allergic to vardenafil, taking Levitra with other medication may cause a serious and sudden decrease in blood pressure, do not take Levitra if you are currently taking Adempas, or if you take any nitrate drug for any chest pain or heart problem. Do not take Levitra with any street drugs known as “poppers”.
Talk to your doctor before taking Levitra to make sure it is right for you. Talk to your doctor if you have any of these conditions before taking Levitra: heart disease, heart rhythm problems, any history of a heart attack, a stroke, or congestive heart failure, a family history of Long QT Syndrome, high or low blood pressure, seizures, liver disease, kidney disease, any blood cell disorders such as sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia, any bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, any stomach ulcers, hearing or vision problems, any inherited eye conditions, any physical deformities to the penis, or if you have been told to not engage in any sexual activity.
Levitra is not meant to be taken by women. Levitra is not expected to be harmful to an unborn child. It is unknown if Levitra passes through the breast milk and if it could harm a nursing baby. Levitra is taken as directed on the label, prescribed by your doctor’s dosage. Do not take Levitra in a higher or lower dosage than prescribed by your doctor. Levitra can be taken with or without food. Levitra is taken about 60 minutes before engaging in sexual activity.
Levitra will not take effect if you are not sexually aroused. Allow 24 hours before taking another dose of Levitra. A painful erection or an erections that lasts can cause permanent damage to the penis. Seek emergency help if you are having an allergic reaction to Levitra. Signs include hives difficult breathing, and swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Common side effects to Levitra may include: flushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling), stuffy nose, headache, dizziness. upset stomach, and back pain. Tell your doctor about all medicines you use, and those you start or stop using during your treatment with Levitra.
Hello, welcome. I am Peter Doherty, Australian physician from Melbourne. My goal is to provide you important information about Viagra and its substitutes.