Levitra is a drug that is used in treatment of erectile dysfunction by relaxing the muscles and increasing blood flow. Other than treating erectile dysfunction Levitra can be used for a whole body treatment wherever there is a need for muscles to be relaxed and blood flow increased.
Levitra must not be used in combination with nitrate based medicine prescribed for chest pain and heart problems such as a sudden drop of blood pressure. Medical help should be sought if you experience vision loss. Help should be sought if an erection is painful or an erection lasts more than four hours. If during sex you have some discomfort or feel something is not up to par cease the activity and contact your doctor because it could be a major side effect.
If you are allergic to vardenafil you should not use Levitra, also you should avoid Levitra if you use nitrate based medicine and recreational drugs such as poppers. Levitra should be taken after a doctor has approved it and concluded there will be no harm done to your body.
FDA categorized Levitra as a pregnancy class B drug. It is not meant for woman there is no data that indicates that Levitra should affect an unborn baby and it is also no data that Levitra passes into breast milk and is there any harm to a nursing baby.
Levitra should be used as it is outlined in the prescription , dose should be exact not larger nor smaller as long as it is prescribed by the doctor. This medicine can be taken with or without food.
How to use Levitra?
Levitra is taken when needed about 60 minutes before sexual activity and helps achieve erection when sexual stimulation occurs and also it is necessary to know that an erection will not occur only by taking a pill. A period of time of 24 hours must pass between two doses, in other words once per day.
Initial dose is ten milligram per day but it could be changed to 20 or five depending on efficacy and tolerance. Pill is taken 60 minutes before sexual activity. Maximum dose is 20 milligram. Patients that are on stable alpha blocker therapy should take a dose of five milligram per day. For geriatric purposes in patients that are 65 years or older dose is 5 milligrams per day 60 minutes before activity. Levitra is used orally.
Levitra is used as needed so it is not likely you will be on a dose schedule.
Grapefruit and grapefruit juice should be avoided while taking Levitra because side effects may occur this statement also stands for alcohol. Do not use any other drug that treats impotence unless a doctors approval is given.
Sins of allergic reactions to Levitra are: swelling of face, tongue, lips of throat. Contact your doctor for help.
Hello, welcome. I am Peter Doherty, Australian physician from Melbourne. My goal is to provide you important information about Viagra and its substitutes.