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Levitra (Vardenafil hydrochloride trihydrate)

Vardenafil hydrochloride trihydrate (Var-den-af-fil hi-droh-clor-ride try-hi-drate) is a medicine which is used in treating erectile dysfunction.

Levitra 5mg, 10mg and 20mg tablets used in treating ED

Levitra is used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. It works by relaxing muscles in the walls of the blood vessels. Sexual stimulation increases the blood flow to the penis. Following sexual stimulation, Levitra helps to produce an erection that is suitable for sexual activity.

Levitra is not suitable for women or anyone under 18 years of age.

Other information about Levitra:

  • Your doctor may vary the dose of your medicine (5mg, 10mg or 20mg) to find what is best for you
  • This medicine must not be taken more than once a day. This medicine takes a short time to have any effect. It is best to take Levitra at least 25-60 minutes before sexual activity to give it time to work
  • this medicine can be taken with or without food. To get a quicker effect it is best not to take Levitra with high fat meals. This is because high fat meals can delay the onset of action of Levitra

Do not share your medicine with other people. It may not be suitable for them and may harm them.

If a doctor prescribes you Cialis, they will send you a detailed message telling you how to take your medicine. The dose and quantity will be set by your doctor. For first time users it is better to start with the lower dose and then increase the dose if necessary after discussion with your doctor. You should not change the dose of your medicine unless you are told to do so by your doctor.

If you feel that the medicine is making you unwell or you do not think it is working, message your doctor from your patient medical record so they help you.

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