| Levitra
Levitra is an oral prescription medication. Levitra is used to treat erectile dysfunction in men. Levitra is also known by the name of vardenafil HCL. This prescription is a PDE – 5 inhibitor. Levitra is not an aphrodisiac. This pill increases the blood flow into the erectile organ which in turn helps a man attain an erection which is required for sexual activity.
How to Take Levitra:
Levitra should be taken only once a day. Do not use levitra along with any other drug which is used to treat erectile dysfunction. Levitra can be taken with or without food. For levitra to start to its work, sexual stimulation is required. Do not increase the dose of this drug as it can enhance its side effects.
Side Effects which are caused due to Levitra are:
- Nausea
- Flu Syndrome
- Flushing
- Headache
- Rhinitis
- Sinusitis
- Dizziness
- Increased Creatine Kinase
- Dyspepsia
Precautions Regarding the Intake of Levitra:
Your doctor should be informed about the following health conditions:
- Renal impairment
- Liver disease
- Retinal disorders
- Anatomical deformation of the erectile organ
- Active peptic ulceration
- Unstable angina
- Sickle cell anemia
- High blood pressure
- Low blood pressure
- Stroke
The Drugs which Interact with Levitra:
Drug interactions can be extremely dangerous and can cause severe health problems. The following drugs which drastically interact with Levitra are: Medicines which contain nitrates, Grapefruit and grape fruit juice, alcohol can cause enhanced dizziness, other drugs which are used to treat erectile dysfunction should be avoided, erythromycin, HIV medicines, darunavir, heart rhythm medicine, phenytoin and rifampin.
Storage:
- Levitra should be stored away from heat and moisture, as it can cause the medicine to breakdown which in turn could enhance its side effects.
- Store Levitra at room temperature.
Notes: Do not replace Levitra with other health conditions. Keep all medications away from children and do not exceed the dose of prescribed pills. |