Levitra


Levitra (vardenafil hydrochloride) is a prescription drug classified as PDE5 inhibitor. It is most often prescribed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (male impotence) and works for 80% of people using it. Levitra is taken as needed but not more often than every 24 hours to avoid an overdose and unpleasant health effects. Levitra is always well tolerated by most patients using it and is likely to display only a few mild side effects, such as headache, stuffy nose, warmth or redness in your face, neck, or chest, back pain, upset stomach, vision changes, memory problems, and some other ones that can be quite individual. Any medical conditions you have ever been diagnosed with need to be reported to your doctor before any dose of Levitra has been prescribed. Make sure to mention bleeding disorder, blood cell disorder, kidney disease, liver disease, family history of Long QT syndrome, stomach ulcer, high or low blood pressure, retinitis pigmentosa, heart disease or heart rhythm problems, physical deformity of the penis, recent history of stroke or blood clots, and a recent history of a heart attack. A dose adjustment may be needed or your doctor will provide some other recommendations.



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