Archive for December, 2007

Viagra Didn’t Work for Me, Will Levitra?

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Short Answer: It may. Some people respond to one drug better than another, and since Levitra is said to be less affected by food or alcohol intake, that may help. However, the drugs work in a similar way in the body, so they tend to have similar levels of effectiveness.

Long Answer: If Viagra doesn’t work for you, it’s worth giving Levitra a try. Each person is different, and your body may respond better to Levitra than Viagra. However, do not take both drugs on the same day, and it’s a good idea to get a full physical to make sure something serious isn’t causing your ED.

It’s important to note that the maximum dose for Viagra is 100mg while the maximum dose of Levitra is 20mg. The two drugs do the same thing in the body, they inhibit the PDE-5 enzyme. However, Levitra is a much more targeted drug that does the job with a lower dose. So if you’ve tried 100mg of Viagra with no success, try 20mg of Levitra, but no more. Overdosing won’t make the drug any more effective.

Sometimes when Viagra doesn’t work for people, it’s due to a misunderstanding of just what is supposed to happen. Neither Viagra nor Levitra is an aphrodisiac: they will not make you want sex. They only help you get an erection when you are sexually stimulated. Also, neither drug works instantaneously they both take 15 minutes to an hour to kick in. So experimenting how and when you take either drug can help.

The Levitra Quiz (Part 2)

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

8. Priapism is a rare side effect experienced by men who have taken Levitra and other drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction. Priapism is:

A. Painful ejaculation that continues for more than 48 hours after taking Levitra.
B. An erection that lasts for more than four hours.
C. Blood in the urine.
D. Profuse sweating that lasts for more than four hours.

9. One of the following statements about how to buy Levitra online is not true. Which is it?

A. The most common dosage of Levitra dispensed by online pharmacies is 5 mg.
B. Even when using an online pharmacy, you cannot buy Levitra without a prescription.
C. You should buy Levitra or any other erectile dysfunction treatment only after consulting with a qualified physician.
D. Some online pharmacies sell fake Levitra, which could be ineffective or even harmful to your health.

10. Levitra usually takes effect in about an hour, and lasts on average for up to:

A. Two hours.
B. Four hours.
C. Eight hours.
D. Twenty-four hours.

11. Which one of the following statements about online pharmacies is not true?

A. All online pharmacies in the US are required by law to employ US-licensed pharmacists and physicians.
B. When you buy Levitra from an online pharmacy, you can often pay less than when buying at a regular drug store.
C. Many online pharmacies will deliver your order direct to your home, saving you a trip to the drug store.
D. All of these statements about online pharmacies are true.
Answers: 1)C 2)D 3)A 4)C 5)B 6)B 7)D 8)B 9)A 10)B 11)A

The Levitra Quiz: How Much Do You Really Know? (Part 1)

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

1. In what year did the US Food and Drug Administration approve Levitra for the treatment of erectile dysfunction?

A. 1998.
B. 2000
C. 2003.
D. Full FDA approval of Levitra as a treatment for erectile dysfunction is still pending.

2. Clinical studies have shown that Levitra is effective in:

A. The treatment of erectile dysfunction and female impotence.
B. The treatment of erectile dysfunction and sperm motility problems.
C. The treatment of erectile dysfunction and reduced libido.
D. The treatment of erectile dysfunction only.

3. Online pharmacies that sell cheap Levitra sometimes sell a fake version. When you buy Levitra, make sure you’re getting genuine Levitra, which always contains the drug:

A. Vardenafil.
B. Sildenafil citrate.
C. Tadalafil.
D. Levitatil.

4. Levitra has been show to work by:

A. Stimulating the production of testosterone.
B. Releasing chemicals that help alleviate sexual inhibitions.
C. Increasing blood flow to the penis.
D. Scientists still do not fully understand how and why Levitra works.

5. Which of these statements about ordering Levitra from an online pharmacy is not true?

A. There are a number of reliable Internet pharmacies where you can buy Levitra.
B. When you buy Levitra from an online pharmacy, you will always be required to participate in a telephone consultation.
C. Some online pharmacies claim to offer genuine Levitra, but really sell counterfeit versions.
D. All of the above statements are true.

6. Whether you buy Levitra online or at a regular drug store, you should be aware of the possible side effects of the drug. Which of the following is not one of the more common side effects of Levitra?

A. Facial flushing.
B. Painful erection.
C. Congestion or runny nose.
D. Headache.

7. Levitra is recommended for men who suffer from erectile dysfunction. However, it should never be taken by:

A. Men who are HIV positive.
B. Men with higher-than-normal testosterone levels.
C. Men who are taking cholesterol-lowering medication.
D. Men who take medicines or other drugs that contain nitrates.

Levitra FAQs: Common Questions And Answers About Levitra

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

Q: Is it safe to use? Before I buy Levitra, I’d like to know more about the possible side effects.

A: For many men, Levitra is a safe and effective treatment for their erectile dysfunction. The most common side effects of Levitra are headache, facial flushing, upset stomach and congestion. Rare but more serious side effects of Levitra include priapism (an erection that lasts more than four hours) and loss or decrease in vision.

Q: Some online pharmacies seem to make exaggerated claims about the effectiveness of various erectile dysfunction treatments. Should I expect to get an erection right away when I take Levitra or another penis pill?

A: No. Before you buy Levitra or any other erectile dysfunction tablet, you should know that these products generally work only when a man is already sexually aroused and/or stimulated. They will not produce an erection by themselves.

Q: Should I avoid online pharmacies that advertise “cheap Levitra”?

A: Because they operate differently than normal drugstores, online pharmacies are often able to sell real Levitra at a lower price than you would pay at a regular drug store. They might promote their product as “cheap Levitra.” However, sometimes online pharmacies advertise cheap Levitra, when it fact it may be fake Levitra that they’re selling. Make sure to find out the manufacturer of the drug you’re ordering before you buy Levitra online.

Q: I had a stroke several years ago. Does this mean I should not take Levitra?

A: Men should always consult with a physician before deciding to buy Levitra. This is one of the reasons Levitra is available only by prescription, even when ordered from online pharmacies. While doctors advise some stroke victims against taking Levitra, others who have suffered a stroke remain good candidates for taking and enjoying the benefits of Levitra.

Q: Will a penis pill like Levitra enable me to have sex more than once per day?

A: Levitra should be taken no more than once daily, and it typically last for up to four hours. A variety of studies have shown Levitra improves men’s ability to achieve and maintain a single erection within a four-hour period. Some men have reported that taking Levitra helped them achieve multiple erections with a single dose.