Archive for October, 2008

Before taking Levitra

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

You should not take Levitra in any of the following situations unless you have first discussed the risks with your doctor. The doctor may want to adjust the dosage of Levitra you take or give you separate treatment for any of the other illnesses or conditions that you may have before you take Levitra.

  • Is there any evidence of a cardiovascular disease including high or low blood pressure, arrhythmia or angina? Perhaps there is a family history of strokes or blood clots. Have you experienced any symptoms suggesting the possibility of a heart attack?
  • Do you have any of the blood cell disorders including leukaemia and sickle cell anaemia, or conditions that may make you bleed without real control including stomach ulcers and the more serious haemophilia?
  • Do you suffer from liver or kidney disease requiring you to be on dialysis?
  • Do you have any physical symptoms including any change to the shape and size of your testicles or your penis? Do you have any localised pain in your groin or when you urinate?
  • Do you have any night blindness, tunnel vision or other eye problems with a genetic origin?
  • Have you ever been advised by a doctor not to have sexual intercourse?

What doctors say about Levitra

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Doctors all around the world now confidently recommend and prescribe Levitra, and it is building up a strong reputation in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Clinical trials confirm that the use of Levitra by adult men not only repairs their self-esteem, but also restores their female partner’s sexual quality of life. You should never forget that sexual problems affect both partners. If erectile dysfunction is not treated and it becomes a more consistent problem, it can undermine relationships and cause lasting psychological damage. Levitra helps to keep relationships healthy.

How Levitra helps

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

In clinical studies, men with erectile dysfunction took Levitra. The results of the studies showed Levitra as able to improve:

  • confidence in the physical response to sexual stimulation;
  • the quality of an erection;
  • satisfaction with the hardness of the erection;
  • the length of time that an erection could be maintained;
  • completing sexual intercourse; and
  • satisfaction with that sexual intercourse.