Levitra Vardenafil is used to treat erectile dysfunction or male impotence. Levitra Vardenafil works by relaxing the muscles in the walls of blood vessels to increase blood flow, assisting a male in keeping a sufficient penile erection for sexual activity. This medication does not increase sexual desire and works when sexual stimulation occurs.
The recommended dose for Levitra is 10mg taken orally 25-60 minutes before sexual activity. Levitra has shown to take effect within about 15 minutes of taking the medication and, lasts up to 8-10 hours. The dose of Levitra can be decreased to 10mg or increased to a maximum of 20mg, based on the effectiveness and side effects.
is essential for a response to treatment. The maximum daily dose is 20mg once a day (per 24 hours). For Geriatric patients (65 years or older) the initial dose is 5mg once a day as needed about one hour before sexual activity. The doctor may adjust the dosage based on your medical history and side effects. Levitra can be taken with or without food. Do not eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice when taking his medication unless your doctor or pharmacist says you may do so safely.
Medication | Onset | Duration |
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Vardenafil | 30-60 minutes | 4-5 hours |
This medication should be stored at room temperature away from moisture and light. Levitra should not be kept in the bathroom. Keep away from children and pets.
Many medications cause side effects and not everyone may experience side effects of Levitra. The following side effects can be mild and manageable.
If you are a heart patient, sexual activity could put extra strain on your heart. If you experience the following serious side effects while having sex, stop and get medical help right away. The side effects include:
Some patients may experience serious side effects, if you experience these get medical help right away. Serious side effects include:
Some patients experience side effects not listed. If you have any concerns regarding Levitra contact your physician.
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Do not take Vardenafil if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.Vardenafil is an FDA-approved medication for treating erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). It is used to treat men who have sex with men. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis. In some cases, this can lead to decreased sexual activity or even a return to a past erection. This medication may be available as a generic drug called vardenafil.
You should take vardenafil only if instructed by your doctor. If you take vardenafil for PAH or erectile dysfunction and have problems achieving or maintaining an erection, your doctor will need to consult a urologist, who will prescribe a different medication based on the conditions and medical history of the patient.
Levitra Super Force is a prescription medication that contains vardenafil as the active ingredient.
Vardenafil is an FDA-approved prescription medication for treating erectile dysfunction (ED).
ED is a condition in which a man has difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection that lasts for more than four hours. It is usually due to cardiovascular issues, such as heart disease and diabetes, or hormonal imbalances, such as excess or low levels of testosterone.
If you take vardenafil for PAH and don’t have problems achieving or maintaining an erection, your doctor will need to prescribe a different medication. Levitra Super Force is an FDA-approved medication that is typically used to treat ED.
Vardenafil is typically taken as needed, usually about 30 minutes to one hour before sexual activity. You should not take it more than once a day, and this may vary depending on your age, health condition, and how well you are tolerating the medication. You should not use it more than once a day. You should not take vardenafil more than once a day. If you have any concerns about taking vardenafil, consult your doctor about how often you should take it.
Vardenafil should not be used if your doctor has advised you to take vardenafil for any reason. If you have allergies to medications, your doctor will need to check that your condition is under control. Other medications that can cause problems with vardenafil include:
Vardenafil may interact with other medications, so it’s important to discuss all medications you are taking with your doctor. If you are taking any other medications, including any non-prescription drugs and supplements, talk to your doctor before taking vardenafil.
You should not take vardenafil if you are allergic to vardenafil, any other medications (such as nitrates, recreational drugs), or any of the ingredients in vardenafil.
Levitra usage has been shown to cause some mild side effects. Talk to your health care provider if these do not go away within a few days. If you begin to experience more serious effects, seek medical attention immediately.
Common side effects reported from Levitra use include:
More serious side effects include:
If you experience any of these side effects, seek medical attention immediately. These are symptoms of a serious adverse reaction to this medication and immediately require treatment.
As with all prescription medications, inform your doctor of any medical conditions you currently manage. Tell them about any and all medications, prescription drugs, and supplements you are taking before starting treatment with Levitra. Levitra can interact with bodily substances, causing potentially serious adverse reactions.
Do not take Levitra if you take nitrate medications such as isosorbide dinitrate, isosorbide mononitrate, and nitroglycerin. It’s important to inform your doctor if you are taking any form of high blood pressure medication, alpha-blocker medication, prescription antifungals (like fluconazole), or other medications for erectile dysfunction. You should include information about herbal products, especially St. John’s wort.
Do not drink grapefruit juice while taking Levitra.
Talk to your health care provider about safe drinking practices during treatment with Levitra. Levitra can interact with alcohol and cause potentially serious adverse reactions like those above.
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This was an isolated case with a relatively common illness, and it occurred in a small hospital setting in Johannesburg. The doctor had prescribed Levitra for her. I was able to tell her that she had a very well-established mental health condition and had not had any serious psychiatric symptoms before.
I was shocked to learn that the woman had suffered with brain flu after taking Vardenafil for several years. In a recent article, the South African Medical Association (SAMA) mentioned that her mental health condition was being exacerbated by the drug. The SMA pointed out that the drug was not being used as a cure for depression, but merely a ‘medication for erectile dysfunction’.
The association of the two cases was not uncommon. The patient reported that a few weeks ago her partner was prescribed Vardenafil for erectile dysfunction and had to go home for a few days to get some help. However, this was the first time that she had been prescribed a medicine for erectile dysfunction, and it was not until the following month that she took it to help her erectile function.
In another recent article, the South African Medical Association (SAMA) stated that her condition had worsened after taking Levitra, and that it was being exacerbated by the drug. The SMA explained that the drug was not used as a cure for erectile dysfunction but merely as a ‘medication for erectile dysfunction’.
In the SAMA’s view, Levitra should not be used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction because of the possible serious side effects of the drug. Levitra should only be used when other treatment options are not possible.
It should not be used in the case of sexual activity that is not pleasurable by a woman. If there is no desire, it should not be used. This is because there are other reasons for sexual activity, such as food, sexual intercourse, masturbation and other sexual stimulation.
There should be no sexual activity with the intention of getting an erection. It is a sign that there is something wrong with the woman. There should be no problem with the woman’s sexual desire. There should be no problem with her body being stimulated.
In this case, the woman had a brain flu syndrome and was given the drug. She had been taking the drug for a few weeks and had noticed a significant improvement in her mental health, which was not unusual.
In the SAMA’s view, the drug was not being used as a cure for erectile dysfunction but merely a ‘medication for erectile dysfunction’.
It should not be used.
There should be no problem with the woman’s body being stimulated.
This is because the drug is not being used as a cure for erectile dysfunction but merely as a medication for erectile dysfunction.