Levitra.
Levitra (vardenafil) is intended for the treatment of males diagnosed with erectile dysfunction – a serious sexual disorder that affects the ability of the patients to lead a normal sex life. This medicine should be taken by males diagnosed with erectile dysfunction, and before the treatment can be started, a number of issues may need to be discussed. You may want to discuss with your doctor the presence of any risk factors for developing sudden vision loss – such as high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, being over 50 years old, pre-existing eye problems, high cholesterol, or heart disease. Take Levitra exactly as prescribe – usually once every 24 hours, before having sex. Wait fro an hour for Levitra to become efficient. Some sexual stimulation is required for you to get an erection. Mild side effects are normal – especially at the beginning of your treatment. The following mild side effects are possible: upset stomach, headache, memory problems, stuffy nose, warmth or redness in your face, neck, or chest, and back pain. Unless they get bothersome or change in intensity – there is no need to report them to your health care provider.