Levitra – Possible Side Effects
The common side effects of Levitra are the same as with other PDE5 inhibitors. The most frequent Levitra specific side effects:
- Nausea;
- Headache;
- Face flushing;
- Stomach upset or nausea;
- Heartburn;
- Stuffy or runny nose;
- Dizziness, or lightheadedness;
- Diarrhea.
The rare side effects are:
- Abdominal pain;
- Back pain;
- Tachycardia;
- Rash and itch;
- Abnormal vision, eye pain, increased sensitivity to light, blurred vision, or impaired blue or green color discrimination.
One serious, but rare, side effect of Levitra is heart attack. Sexual activity and growing anxiety before sexual intercourse may put extra strain on your heart, especially in case you suffer from certain heart diseases. If any serious side effects (severe dizziness, fainting, chest pain, or nausea) occur while you are having sex, stop and inform your doctor immediately.
The other possible side effect can be a painful or prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours. In this case you should stop using the drug and seek immediate medical attention to prevent problems with penis.
Allergic reactions are rare; they include rash, itching, unusual swelling, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing. If you are allergic to the components of the drug, inform your doctor to avoid possible side effects.
How To Use Levitra
Impotence or erectile dysfunction is defined as an inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Sexual dysfunction in male may also be described as lessened libido, premature ejaculation, or problems to have orgasm and erectile dysfunction. When these problems occur, you should consult your doctor first, then after careful examination, your doctor may prescribe you Levitra.
Follow the directions for using Levitra provided by your physician. Read a patient information leaflet carefully. Ask your physician any questions that you may have about the drug.
You should take Levitra orally as needed 1 hour before sexual intercourse or as prescribed by your physician. You should not take Levitra more than once in 24 hours.
If you are taking other medicines you should inform your physician about them. In this case the drug can be taken one time every three days or as your physician directs. Don’t be afraid to ask your physician or pharmacist for more information – it is your health.
You can take Levitra with food, but a high-fat meal may lessen the amount of medicine absorbed. Taking Levitra, you must not drink grapefruit juice or eat grapefruits.
Taking Levitra before your sexual intercourse will relieve your mind from stress and anxiety and give you an ability to achieve most pleasurable orgasm.
What is Levitra?
Levitra (Vardenafil hydrochloride) is an oral medication, prescribed by physician for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men, manufactured by Bayer. For harder, longer lasting erections use Levitra. Clinical researches prove that Levitra works faster and has fewer side effects than Viagra.
How does it work?
This drug is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor used to treat sexual function inability – impotence. Combined with sexual stimulation, it acts by helping the blood flow into the penis to achieve and maintain an erection and works up to 6 hours. The recommended time to take Levitra before sex is 25 to 45 minutes. Levitra is not intended for use by women or children.
Vardenafil may be effective in the treatment of premature ejaculation where it may significantly enlarge the time of sexual intercourse, improve ejaculatory control, and give satisfaction for both the men and women.
According to the manufacturer’s reports main advantages of Levitra are improved quality of erections and rapid and reliable response. Besides, Levitra has fewer side effects compared to Viagra and lasts about the same time as Viagra in the body.