Everything you wanted to know about Levitra
There isn’t much to be said about erectile dysfunctions that people don’t already know. They are usually caused by aging, but can also be triggered as a symptom of a physical or mental disorder. Either way, its effects are the same. Men who have experienced erectile dysfunction, and even women who have been by their side in those moments, know just how debilitating and worrisome this problem is. And the men who haven’t experienced any erectile dysfunction thus far still feel incredibly afraid about that happening to them soon, knowing just how humiliated and powerless they would feel in such a situation. The situation with erectile dysfunction, however, has gotten much better in the past couple of decades, or should we say, ever since the erectile dysfunction medications appeared. Among the many medications to choose from, Levitra is one of the most effective and convenient ones. We will use this short article to sum up some essential facts about Levitra and then leave it up to you to see if you’d like to consult your doctor and have it prescribed.
Levitra, known under the generic name Vardenafil, is, like most other erectile dysfunction drugs, a PDE5 inhibitor, meaning it prevents the PDE5 enzyme from constricting your blood vessels and arranges for free blood flow to your penis, allowing for healthy and durable erections. It is mostly similar to Sildenafil (Viagra), but is slightly different chemically and is a more long-lasting drug. Levitra has another important advantage to Viagra, insofar that it can also be used to treat premature ejaculation, a condition otherwise untreatable by most erectile dysfunction drugs.
Levitra comes in doses of 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg and 20mg, usually as an orange tablet. Most men start off with a 10mg tablet, but this varies from case to case, which is why it is essential to consult your doctor and see which dose is best for you. Levitra is a prescription-only drug and should be taken about an hour prior to sexual activity. In any case, one should not take more than one pill of Levitra per day and should certainly obey all doctor’s recommendations regarding drug use.
Like all other erectile dysfunction drugs, Levitra can cause some side effects. They are usually mild and last for no longer than a few hours. The only common adverse reaction to Levitra is nausea; abdominal pain, abck pain, abnormal vision, palpitations, rashes, itch and tachycardia are much less likely to occur. It goes without saying you should call your doctor if you notice any of these symptoms.
As with other PDE5 inhibitors, it is extremely important never to take Levitra if you are using any nitrate-based medication, as this mixing could lead to a dangerously low blood pressure and potentially a stroke or cardiac arrest.
To sum it up, Levitra is a mostly harmless and extremely effective drug for erectile dysfunction and you should definitely try it out.
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