Drug
Uses
Levitra is an oral therapy
for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction.
How
Taken
Levitra comes as a tablet to
take by mouth. It should be
taken as needed about 1 hour
before sexual activity. Some
form of sexual stimulation is
needed for an erection to occur
with Levitra. Levitra should not
be taken more than once a day.
Levitra can be taken with or
without food.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking Levitra, tell
your doctor if you currently
have or have ever had a heart
attack, stroke, irregular
heartbeats, angina (chest pain),
or congestive heart failure;
have high or low blood pressure;
have a personal or family
history of a rare heart
condition known as prolongation
of the QT interval (long QT
syndrome); have liver problems;
have kidney problems; have ever
had blood problems, including
sickle cell anemia, multiple
myeloma, or leukemia; have a
bleeding or blood clotting
disorder; have a stomach ulcer;
a family history of degenerative
eye disease (e.g., retinitis
pigmentosa); or have a physical
deformity of the penis such as
Peyronie's disease. You may not
be able to take Levitra, or you
may require a dosage adjustment
or special monitoring during
treatment if you have any of the
conditions listed above.
Although Levitra is not
indicated for use by women, it
is in the FDA pregnancy category
B. This means that Levitra is
not expected to be harmful to an
unborn baby. Levitra should not
be taken by women. It is not
known whether Levitra passes
into breast milk. Levitra should
not be taken by women. If you
are over 65 years of age, you
may be more likely to experience
side effects from Levitra. Your
doctor may prescribe a lower
dose of the medication.
Missed Dose
Levitra is used as needed, so
you are not likely to miss a
dose.
Possible Side Effects
The most common side effects
with Levitra are: -Headaches
-Flushing -Stuffy or runny nose
Levitra may uncommonly cause: An
erection that will not go away (priapism).
If you get an erection that
lasts more than 4 hours, get
medical help right away.
Priapism must be treated as soon
as possible or lasting damage
can happen to your penis
including the inability to have
erections. Vision changes, such
as seeing a blue tinge to
objects or having difficulty
telling the difference between
the colors blue and green. These
are not all the side effects of
Levitra. For more information,
ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Storage
Store at 25°C (77°F);
excursions permitted to 15-30°C
(59-86°F). Keep Levitra and all
medicines out of the reach of
children.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical
attention if an overdose is
suspected. Symptoms of a Levitra
overdose are not known, but are
likely to include chest pain,
back pain, dizziness, an
irregular heartbeat, abnormal
vision, and swelling of the
ankles or legs.
More
Information
Do not take Levitra if you:
-Take any form of medication
known as "nitrates" (type of
medicine used to relieve chest
pain that can occur as a result
of heart disease). Taking
Levitra in combination with
nitrates may result in serious
side effects. -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. The
use of Levitra offers no
protection against sexually
transmitted diseases. Counseling
of patients about protective
measures necessary to guard
against sexually transmitted
diseases, including the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV),
should be considered.
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