Female 1: Levitra is the brand name for vardenafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction, and was approved by the FDA in 2003.
Female 2: Vardenafil is a prescription medication which is available under the brand name Levitra. Levitra is a member of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor family. Here is how Levitra works: When a man becomes erect, the arteries in his penis carry blood through the spongy tissue inside. When a health problem keeps genital blood from flowing properly, Levitra increases blood flow to the penis resulting in an erection. This increased blood flow to the penis makes Levitra effective for treating the symptoms of erectile dysfunction. Including helping a man to get and maintain an erection.
Levitra is available in 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 mg tablets. Levitra should be taken as needed about 60 minutes before sexual activity. Never take this medication more than once a day.
The most common side effects of Levitra include headaches, flushed skin, and stuffy or runny nose. But please ask your doctor for a complete list. Also, be sure to tell your physician immediately if you experience an erection that last longer than four hours, alterations in your vision, or any other significant changes.
Levitra should not be taken in conjunction with medications that contain nitrates, and should be avoided by men whose doctors have asked them not to engage in sex. Ask your doctor for a full list of medications and conditions that should not be combined with Levitra.
Many men suffer from some sort of erectile dysfunction. And Levitra can be effective at easing symptoms. However, this drug should always be used under the direct care of a physician. Please ask for and review all of the information provided by your doctor before taking Levitra.
Female 1: The information on this video is intended to supplement, not substitute for the prescribing instructions and the expertise of your physician. Always consult your doctor before using this drug.
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