How to take Levitra right
It’s important to take Levitra exactly as recommended to provide for its maximal efficiency. If compared to other medications of the kind (those intended for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, Levitra becomes efficient the fastest – after 30 minutes, and the effects can last for up to 5 hours. However, since it can be different for every person, it’s recommended to attempt having sex 30 minutes after you have taken the dose prescribed. It’s very important to take the right dose of Levitra, as taking too little is not likely to be efficient, while taking too much can cause worsened side effects. Always follow the dose recommended and talk to your doctor if you think you need a higher\lower dose of Levitra. Older people may indeed need a lower dose as they are usually more sensitive to the effects of this medicine. You may be started on the lowest dose of this drug to see how you will be responding to it, especially if you have any medical conditions or risk factors. Your doctor may also want to monitor you for any side effects that are possible at the beginning of your treatment. Your dose of Levitra is supposed to be taken with a full glass of water – you can also take it with some food. Drinking alcohol is not recommended, but unlike in case of other ED treatments you can still have a drink of wine and feel all the benefits of using Levitra. To provide for maximal efficiency of your treatment you will need to avoid taking other medications that may potentially cause interactions with Levitra.
You will have to report to your health care provider any mediations – whether prescription or over-the-counter – that can affect the success of your treatment, such as HIV/AIDS medicines, blood pressure medications, antidepressant, conivaptan, antibiotics, heart rhythm medicines, antifungal medications, diclofenac, prostate disorder, imatinib, isoniazid, or high blood pressure meds. Your dose may need to be adjusted in some of those cases to avoid side effects and make sure your treatment is safe and efficient. Levitra has been specially designed to be taken when needed – this means that you aren’t going to be on any kind of dosing schedule. However, it’s important to remember that you will not be supposed to take your dose more often than every 24 hours. Taking Levitra more often can cause a number of health effects that you’d rather avoid. An overdose of Levitra is not expected to produce life-threatening symptoms, but it can still be quite dangerous. Make sure you always report any overdose cases to your local emergency center to get timely medical assistance. Your dosage of Levitra must never be shared with other people, even if you thin they will benefit from taking it. Every person is supposed to be examined before Levitra is prescribed – as this is the only way to find out if they have any contraindications or will benefit from the treatment. Levitra is unlikely to form a habit, so you may fee free to stop the treatment whenever you need. Throw away any Levitra that you did not use and that has already expired, as it can be harmful after that expiration date.