Levitra
              
 
                 
                What is Levitra? 
                LEVITRA helps increase blood flow to the penis and may help men with ED 
                  (Erectile Dysfunction) get and keep an erection satisfactory for sexual 
                  activity. Once a man has completed sexual activity, blood flow to his 
                penis should decrease and his erection should go away.
         What are the common side effects of Levitra? 
         The most common side effects with LEVITRA are: Headaches, Flushing, 
         and stuffy or runny nose. 
         How do I take Levitra? 
         Take a LEVITRA tablet about 25 to 60 minutes before sexual activity. 
         With sexual stimulation you may achieve an erection anywhere from 25 
         minutes up to four to five hours after taking LEVITRA. Swallow one 
         tablet with a glass of water. You can take LEVITRA with or without food 
         - but preferably not after a heavy or high-fat meal. Your doctor will 
         have suggested a suitable dose for you. Always take LEVITRA exactly as 
         your doctor has instructed you, and check with the doctor if you are 
         unsure. Tell the doctor if you think LEVITRA is too strong or too weak. 
         He or she may suggest a different dose, depending on your condition. 
         What if I miss a dose? 
         Do not use LEVITRA more than once a day. Men who take too much 
         LEVITRA may experience more side effects or may get severe back pain. 
         If you take more LEVITRA than you should, tell your doctor. 
         Are there any drug interactions with Levitra? 
         Do not take LEVITRA if you take any form of medication known as "nitrates"(a 
         type of medicine used to relieve chest pain that can occur as a result 
         of heart disease). Taking LEVITRA in combination with nitrates (such as 
         nitroglycerin, isosorbide mononitrate, and isosorbide dinitrate) may 
         result in serious side effects. If you take medicines called 
         "alpha-blockers" (sometimes prescribed for prostate problems or high 
         blood pressure). Taking LEVITRA with alpha-blockers may drop your blood 
         pressure to an unsafe level. Your doctor determines that sexual 
         activity poses a health risk for you. You have a known sensitivity or 
         allergy to any component of LEVITRA. 
         Is there any additional information about Levitra 
         that I should know about? 
         LEVITRA should not be taken more than once a day. Your doctor can 
         advise you whether LEVITRA is appropriate for you and can select a dose 
         that is right for you. Remember, LEVITRA does not protect you or your 
         partner from sexually transmitted diseases including HIV. Before using 
         LEVITRA, you should tell your doctor about any medical problems you 
         have and all medications you are currently taking. 
         How do I store Levitra? 
         Do not use after the expiration date stated on the packaging. KEEP 
         LEVITRA AND ALL MEDICATIONS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. 
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