Levitra (Vardenafil)
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General Information On Levitra
Levitra is used by men who suffer from erectile dysfunction. Its main action revolves around preventing blood from exiting the penis during foreplay and intercourse. Men that buy Levitra drug must make use of opportunity windows that occur once the medication reaches optimal saturation point in the body. Usage of brand or generic Levitra will not cause an erection without stimulation. Males that are not able to achieve or maintain an erection find that this medication enables them to have normal sexual function, which in turn, ensures that intimacy with their partner remains intact.
Side Effects/Precautions for Levitra
Levitra or Vardenafil HCL should not be used by men who take nitrate drugs to control angina or chest pain. Under these circumstances, the two drugs can interact with each other in order to produce abnormally low blood pressure. You should also avoid using brand or generic Levitra if you have a history of heart, kidney, or liver disease. Even though it is not common, an erection that lasts longer than four hours can occur if you use Levitra 2.5 mg, 5, 10, and 20 mg tablets. Since this is a situation that can cause serious damage to penile tissue, you should report to the emergency room if it occurs.
Men that use Vardenafil HCL may experience headaches, nausea, dizziness, and flushing. You may also suffer from a runny or stuffy nose. Even though this drug is fairly tolerated, you may need to adjust dosages if you are taking erythromycin or other antibiotics. Your doctor may also recommend taking the drug at longer intervals if you are on other medications.
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