Levitra

Levitra (vardenafil) is supposed to be taken on the when needed basis by people to whom it was prescribed. If your health care provider told you to refrain from sexual activity, make sure you do not take Levitra or get engaged in sexual activity of any kind, as this can put too much strain on your heart. If you experience chest pain, tingling, nausea and dizziness while having sex, make sure you stop the activity and seek emergency medical assistance as this may be very serious. Please report to your health care provider any health conditions you have (especially if you have a history of priapism or any eye conditions, such as retinitis pigmentosa) and any drugs you are taking that can cause interference. The following medicines are not supposed to be combined with Levitra and should be discussed with your health care provider first: phenobarbital, erythromycin, cimetidine, isoniazid, erectile dysfunction medicines, HIV protease inhibitors, clarithromycin, phenytoin, antifungals, irregular heartbeat drugs, alpha blockers, metronidazole, delavirdine, carbamazepine, and high blood pressure medications. If you are taking some drug but are not sure what you are taking it for, consult your doctor or your pharmacist. If you are taking a number of medications at the moment, it's worth making a list of them to demonstrate to your doctor. Levitra is not supposed to be combined with large amounts of alcohol as the side effects you have may get worse. Drinking grapefruit juice is also not recommended as it has been reported to interfere with the effects of Levitra, making your treatment less efficient and causing side effects that you would rather avoid. Since Levitra is supposed to be taken on the when needed basis you do not have to worry if you happened to miss a dose. The most important thing to remember to avoid an overdose of this medicine is that Levitra is not supposed to be taken more often than every 24 hours. Taking it more often than that is not going to make your treatment any more efficient and is likely to cause a number of side effects and reactions that could be avoided. Never give the Levitra dose you have been prescribed to other people, even if you think their symptoms are very similar to yours and they will benefit from the treatment. They may also have contraindications you are not aware of, so every such person should be examined by a doctor first.