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Important Information About Levitra
Men taking nitrate drugs, often used to control chest pain (also known
as angina), should not take Levitra. Men who use alpha-blockers, sometimes
prescribed for high blood pressure or prostate problems, also should not
take Levitra. Such combinations could cause blood pressure to drop to an
unsafe level. You should not take Levitra if your doctor determines that
sexual activity poses a health risk for you. Men who experience an erection
for more than four hours should seek immediate medical attention.
Levitra does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
The starting dose of Levitra is 10 mg taken no more than once per day.
Your doctor will decide the dose that is right for you.
In patients taking certain medications such as ritonavir, indinavir,
ketoconazole, itraconazole, and erythromycin, lower doses of Levitra
are recommended, and time between doses of Levitra may need to be extended.
The most commonly reported side effects are headaches, flushing, and stuffy
or runny nose. Levitra is available in 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg tablets.
The above statement is quoted from Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation
and GlaxoSmithKline as stated on the Levitra.com web site.
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