Levitra Oral Jelly is a powerful medicine to treat erectile dysfunction. It works only if there is sexual stimulation. Sexual
arousal releases nitric oxide from the nerves' endings of the cavernous bodies
of the penis and activates guanylate cyclase enzyme. Guanylate cyclase in its
turn is responsible for production of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP).
Due to cGMP the blood vessels supplying the penis with blood widen and relax.
Levitra prevents phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme from destroying cGMP and in this
way helps to support blood flow to the penis. The
recommended dose of Levitra Oral Jelly contains 20 mg of Vardenafil, it is
available in a pack of sachet. Take it an hour before intercourse. In case of
adverse effects it is recommended to reduce the dose to 5 mg daily. Do not
exceed the recommended dose.
Levitra Oral Jelly is not recommended in patients who
have a stroke or heart failure, or a heart attack in history and especially
within last six month. Before using Levitra inform your doctor if you have
serious renal impairment, a bleeding disorder, stomach ulcerations, or an
inherited retinal disorder such as retinitis pigmentosa, allergic reaction to
this medicine or any other medicines, deformation of the penis such as
angulation, cavernous fibrosis (Peyronie's disease), as well as in diseases that
contribute to the development of priapism (sickle-cell anemia, multiple
myeloma, leukemia, or leukemia).
Levitra Oral Jelly cannot be prescribed in patients
who are hypersensitive to its ingredients, ones treated with organic nitrates.
Use in individuals who have not reached the age of 16 y.o. is contraindicated.
Concomitant use of HIV protease inhibitors such as indinavir and ritonavir with
Levitra Jelly is prohibited.
Metabolism of Levitra Oral Jelly is inhibited by
erythromycin, ketoconazole (Nizoral), itraconazole (Sporanox), indinavir
(Crixivan) and ritonavir (Norvir). Levitra also reduces the blood concentration
of ritonavir and indinavir. Chest pain may become more acute in patients
treated with nitrates as the medication increases heart rate and lowers blood
pressure. Levitra is able to exaggerate the blood pressure lowering effects of
alpha-blocking drugs (terazosin or Hytrin). Levitra never should be
administered in patients who are treated with organic nitrates.
Treatment with Levitra Oral Jelly usually does not
lead to serious side effects and if any they are mostly transient. The most
frequent side effects are: headache, flushing (hyperemia of the person),
dizziness, diarrhea, nausea, stuffy nose. More rare and uncommon adverse
effects are photosensitivity of skin, hypertension, back pain, watery eyes,
hypotension, myalgia, priapism.
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