VARDENAFIL INFORMATION

Vardenafil Information

Vardenafil Information

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Vardenafil (var-DEN-a-fil) is a medicine that works to treat erectile dysfunction. This medication blocks an enzyme (PDE-5) in the body that prevents an erection from occurring by blocking nerve signals to the penis. It also helps blood vessels to relax so that more blood flows into the penis, causing an erection to occur. Vardenafil does not stop the spread of sexually transmitted infections, such as herpes or HIV, and should always be used in combination with safe sex practices to avoid infection.

This medication should be taken by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually about 60 minutes before sexual activity. It comes as a tablet and as rapidly disintegrating tablets that dissolve in the mouth. The tablet strength may be adjusted based on your reaction to the medication. You should take this medication as often as prescribed by your doctor, but do not exceed the dose.

It is important to tell your doctor about all of the medications you are taking, including vitamins and supplements. Vardenafil can interact with some other medicines, especially nitrate drugs (eg, nitroglycerin), alpha-blockers (eg, doxazosin), and any other medication that affects blood pressure or heart rhythm. It can also cause a serious problem called QT prolongation, which increases your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

In some cases, vardenafil can cause Website vision problems. This is more likely to happen if you smoke, are over 50 years of age, or have certain medical conditions, such as heart or blood vessel disease or diabetes. It can also happen if you are taking recreational drugs that contain nitrates, such as amyl or butyl nitrate, commonly known as poppers.

Side effects of vardenafil are usually mild and go away on their own in a few hours, but they can be severe or life-threatening. Get emergency medical help if you have a severe reaction, such as hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

If you have a sensitivity to cypresses (such as cypress trees, spruce, or pine), take this medication with care. The cypresses in this medicine can worsen your symptoms. Vardenafil should not be taken by women or children. It can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, and let him know right away if you get pregnant during treatment.

Vardenafil is not approved for use by people who are undergoing surgery or who have certain medical conditions. If you are having surgery, tell your doctor and dentist that you are taking this medicine. Also tell them if you have phenylketonuria (an inherited condition that causes a type of brain damage with symptoms such as intellectual disability). The rapidly disintegrating tablet is sweetened with aspartame, which contains phenylalanine.

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