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Levitra (Vardenafil) belongs
to a group of medicines called PDE5 inhibitors. It comes in a round
shaped orange tablet. Levitra is available in the following strengths
of 5mg, 10mg or 20mg. It is not an aphrodisiac and does not increase
sexual desire. For Levitra to be effective, sexual stimulation is
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Levitra
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How does Levitra work?
Levitra works by blocking an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-5 or PDE-5
thereby helping the smooth muscles in the penis to relax and
effectively increasing blood flow to the penis. This helps them to
achieve strong and hard erection. On completion of the sexual
excitement and activities, the blood flow decreases and erection ends
with the penis getting to its normal size and shape.
Buying Levitra alone will not give a man an erection spontaneously; it
will only help a man to get an erection if he is sexually stimulated.
How do you take Levitra?
You can buy Levitra in three strengths 5mg, 10mg and 20mg. Levitra
normally works within 25-60 minutes, although some men will achieve an
erection within 15 minutes. Levitra stays in your system for
approximately 4-5 hours.
Levitra is not affected by eating before taking the treatment (except
where the meal has a fat content of 57% or greater) or by drinking
alcohol, so men can eat or drink as they would normally.
It is recommended that only one dose of Levitra is taken in 24 hours.
What side effects may be associated with Levitra?
The manufacturers have tested the drug in over 3,750 men in worldwide
clinical trials. When taken at the recommended dose, side effects are
mild and transient. The most common side effects are headaches and
facial flushing.
Who cannot buy Levitra?
Patients who are taking any medication containing nitrates should not
buy Levitra. These are commonly prescribed for the relief of angina
(chest pain). Levitra, when taken with nitrates, can lower blood
pressure significantly leading to unpleasant effects. Patients should
inform their doctor if they are taking any of these medicines or should
ask if they are uncertain about any medications taken.
Patients with the following should not buy Levitra:
- known hypersensitivity to any component of the drug Levitra
- men with cardiac disease of a severity where sex is inadvisable
- recent stroke, heart attack or low blood pressure
- unstable angina or angina occurring during sexual intercourse
- aged over 75 years and taking ritonavir, indinavir, ketoconazole or
itraconazole (oral form)
- Levitra should not be taken with other erectile dysfunction treatments
What conditions may prevent a man using Levitra?
If you want to order Levitra, but have following conditions, be
cautious:
- an abnormally formed penis
- diseases that might result in prolonged erections e.g. Sickle cell
anaemia, multiple myeloma, or leukaemia
- a history of postural hypotension
- a bullet severe kidney or liver disease
Will it work for everyone?
If Levitra does not help you to get an erection, or your erection does
not last long enough for you to complete your chosen sexual activity
you should tell your doctor, who will be able to advise you as to
whether an increase in dose is necessary to reach the desired effect.
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