Levitra Levitra is an FDA-approved oral prescription medication for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. Levitra is taken only when needed. It works along with sexual stimulation to help achieve an erection when taken 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity. Levitra is effective for most men.
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Levitra Precautions
It is important that the doctor knows your complete medical history. Before taking Levitra, tell your doctor about all your medical problems, including heart problems such as angina, heart failure, irregular heartbeats, or heart attack; low blood pressure or high blood pressure that is not controlled; if you've had a stroke or any family members have a rare heart condition known as prolongation of the QT interval (long QT syndrome); liver problems; kidney problems that require dialysis; retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic eye disease; stomach ulcers; a bleeding problem; a deformed penis shape or Peyronie's disease; you've had an erection that lasted more than 4 hours; blood cell problems such as sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma or leukemia.
Drug Interactions
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Levitra and other medicines may affect each other. Always check with your doctor before starting or stopping any medicines. Especially tell your doctor if you take nitrates; alpha-blockers - these include Hytrin® (terazosin HCl), Flomax® (tamsulosin HCl), Cardura® (doxazosin mesylate), Minipress® (prazosin HCl) or Uroxatral® (alfuzosin HCl); medicines that treat abnormal heartbeat - these include quinidine, procainamide, amiodarone and sotalol; ritonavir (Norvir®) or indinavir sulfate (Crixivan®); ketoconazole or itraconazole (such as Nizoral® or Sporanox®); erythromycin or other medicines or treatments for ED.
How Levitra Works
Levitra works by increasing blood flow to the penis. Men taking it report harder erections and ability to keep their erection long enough to finish having sex. Afterwards, the blood flow decreases and the erection goes away.
Most men find Levitra works the very first time they use it. It works for men who have occasional ED and for men who need more frequent help. The most common side effects of Levitra are mild (see below).
The most commonly prescribed dosages of Levitra are 10 mg and 20 mg. Your prescribing doctor will tell you what dosage is right for you .
Advantage of Levitra
For some men, Levitra may work when other ED treatments don't. It's simple to use - just take one pill shortly before sexual activity. It goes to work fast and is effective for most men. Be sure to tell your doctor about all health problems and medications you're taking before using Levitra, as there may be drug interactions and/or side effects.