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In August 2003, the Food and Drug Administration approved Levitra (vardenafil) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED, or impotence). The second ED drug (after Viagra) to receive FDA approval, Levitra is only available by prescription.

Men of all ages who have difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection for a variety of reasons have benefited from Levitra. The drug works by increasing blood flow to the penis, which has enabled many men to have longer and harder erections, thereby enhancing their sexual performance and satisfaction.

While lots of men and their partners have reported impressive results, keep in mind that Levitra is a powerful drug and is certainly not for everyone. Here are some basic points to be aware of when considering whether or not to take Levitra.

Who Should Avoid Levitra

  • Men who take any medicine containing nitrates should NEVER take Levitra. Taking nitrates in combination with Levitra could produce a serious drop in blood pressure. For example, nitroglycerin, commonly prescribed to treat chest pain, is one drug that contains nitrates.
  • Amyl nitrate (aka poppers) and some other recreational drugs also contain nitrates. Men who take recreational drugs containing nitrates should NEVER take Levitra.
  • Levitra is typically prescribed only to men who suffer from erectile dysfunction, also known as male impotence. Only a qualified, licensed physician can determine whether you have ED, and if so, what treatments might help the condition. All physicians are licensed to practice in the US. Take advantage of the free and confidential online consultation with one of them to determine what treatment may be right for you.
  • Men who have not experienced erectile dysfunction should not take Levitra. It is not recommended for recreational use and should not be taken casually
  • Do not take Levitra to enhance sexual desire. There is no clinical evidence to suggest that Levitra works as an aphrodisiac. Also, since some men who take Levitra may experience side effects, it should be used with care and under proper medical supervision.
  • Levitra is not recommended for men who are already taking another ED drug to treat their erectile dysfunction. Nor should it be used by men who are receiving some other form of treatment to improve their erections.
  • Anyone who has been advised to abstain from sexual intercourse because of cardiovascular risk or any other reason should not take Levitra. This may include men who have recently suffered a stroke or heart attack.
  • Since Levitra takes effect for most people within about one hour and its effects last for about four hours, the drug should only be taken by men who are planning to have sex within a few hours of taking it.

For many men, Levitra is a safe and effective treatment for erectile dysfunction.. could you be one of them?

 

 

 
 
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