Levitra.
Levitra (vardenafil) is prescribed for males suffering from erectile dysfunction who need to be taking some medicine to have sex. Levitra is supposed to be taken after you have discussed all the aspects of your treatment with your health care provider. You will need to mention any medical conditions you have that may in any way affect the success of your treatment. The following ones are important to mention: ulcers in the stomach or intestine, Peyronie's disease, cavernosal fibrosis, heart attack, irregular heartbeat, high or low blood pressure, chest pain, blood cell problems, diabetes, liver, kidney, or heart disease, bleeding disorder, stroke, or high cholesterol. Once you have discussed that and your health care provider prescribed you the lowest efficient dose – you can start the treatment. Levitra should be taken 60 minutes before planned sexual activity and you need to make sure you take the exact amount prescribed. Using more of Levitra is not going to make your treatment more efficient and can lead to an overdose. The following symptoms may indicate you have taken too much of Levitra and need to seek emergency medical help: blurred vision, back pain or muscle pain.