What is Levitra?
Levitra is used to treat erectile dysfunction. Levitra is a prescription medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors. Levitra is taken orally under the guidance of your healthcare practitioner.
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How does Levitra work?
Levitra increases blood flow to the penis, which can help people achieve and maintain erections. It’s important to note that Levitra needs sexual stimulation to work and does not increase libido or desire on its own. Levitra is taken an hour before sexual activity. It typically takes effect within 30 minutes and lasts between 8-10 hours. Levitra should not be taken more than once in a 24 hour period.
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What is Levitra used to treat?
Levitra is the brand name for the drug vardenafil. Levitra is a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, a condition where men find it difficult to get or maintain an erection.
How do you take Levitra?
Levitra is taken orally, between 25-60 minutes before sexual activity. Levitra lasts 8-10 hours and should not be taken more than once per day. Consult with a doctor to find out what dosage will work best for you.
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What are the common side effects of Levitra?
Common side effects of Levitra include dizziness, flushing, lightheadedness, headache, runny nose, or nausea.
If you develop an erection that lasts longer than four hours, please go to the emergency department. This is a rare but dangerous side effect called priapism.
There have been exceedingly rare reports of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy — a condition that impacts sight — although most experts do not believe this to be related to ED medications.
It is recommended that you see a doctor in person for this issue, for a full physical exam and blood work to determine if there is an underlying cause like diabetes, vascular disease or low testosterone.
Who shouldn't take Levitra?
Cialis isn’t for everyone. You should not take Cialis if any of the following conditions apply to you:
You have previously experienced an allergic reaction to Tadalafil (Cialis) or any other medicines in the past
- You are taking medicines called nitrates for chest pain
- You are currently taking take any guanylate cyclase stimulators, like riociguat (adempas)
- You are using drugs such as amyl nitrate or amyl nitrite, and butyl nitrate, also known as poppers.
- You have a serious liver or heart problem
- You have low blood pressure or a condition that may lower blood pressure like aortic stenosis or hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
- You have recently had a heart attack or stroke
- You are taking other medication for erectile dysfunction, such as Viagra or Cialis.
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