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Product description:
Levitra is a prescription medication that helps arteries in the penis
relax and widen during sexual stimulation. As a result, men who suffer
from impotence find it easier to achieve erections. Levitra works
similarly to the popular impotence drug Viagra. But unlike Viagra,
Levitra stays in the body for up to 16 hours, which means a man can
engage in multiple encounters with his partner without having to take
another dose.
How to use this product: Levitra is available in 10 mg and 20 mg
tablets. Only your doctor can decide which dose is right for you. The
normal prescribed dose for most men is one 10 mg tablet at least 25 to
60 minutes before engaging in sexual activity.
Side effects: Most side effects are mild to moderate. They
include headache, flushing, indigestion, nausea, dizziness, and blocked
or runny nose. Less common side effects associated with Levitra include
sensitivity of the eye to sunlight, high or low blood pressure,
fainting, stiffness in muscles, effects on vision, and painful or
spontaneous erections. In clinical studies these side effects were rare
and occurred in less than 10% of patients.
Precautions: You can take Levitra with or without food. However,
taking Levitra with meals high in fat content may delay the reaction
time. Also, DO NOT drink grapefruit juice when you use Levitra. It may
interfere with the effects of the drug.
Levitra might make some people feel dizzy or affect their vision. If you
feel dizzy or if your vision is affected, DO NOT drive or perform
potentially hazardous activities until your symptoms are gone.
Before you take Levitra, tell your doctor if you have heart trouble,
sick cell disease, multiple myeloma, leukaemia, stomach ulcers, bleeding
disorder (such as haemophilia), and/or any physical condition that
affects the shape of the penis.
DO NOT take Levitra if you: |