Levitra
Other Names: Vardenafil
Commonly Prescribed For: Levitra is normally prescribed for treating erectile dysfunction (weakness; incapability to get an erection).
How to Take It: Levitra is an oral treatment, it should be taken by mouth with or without a full stomach approximately and hour before sexual stimulation. Some studies have shown it might work in as fast as 16 minutes. Levitra shouldn’t be taken more than once a day.
How it Works: Levitra belongs to a group of drugs known as phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors. It increases the blood surge to the penis at times of sexual stimulation. The increase in the blood flow will cause erection.
Some Side Effects: Levitra lead to certain side effects like headache, flu-like symptoms, upset stomach, runny nose and heartburn. Some serious side effects include erection, rash, severe loss of vision, hives, blurred vision, fainting, changes in color vision, difficulty breathing, dizziness, hoarseness, inflammation of the face, eyes or lower legs and loss of hearing.
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