Levitra
Levitra is known as a phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitor. The most common use for Levitra is the treatment of ED (erectile dysfunction) in men. The active ingredient in Levitra is vardenafil HCI.
Erectile dysfunction can affect men of all ages and cultures, although it is more prominent in men older than 40. This condition can be a side effect of some illnesses, or it can be a result of injuries. Erectile dysfunction is not only caused by physical ailments. Emotional problems can also cause it.
Erectile dysfunction can affect a man who is going through a rough patch in his life. His wife might have left him for someone else, or he may be grieving the death of a loved one. Or perhaps he is having problems at work. Situations like these can bring on anxiety and depression – these psychological conditions are often the cause of erectile dysfunction. Men who are lacking in self-confidence or men with low self-esteem are often susceptible to erectile dysfunction.
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ED Drugs
While Viagra may be the best known drug on the erectile dysfunction drug market, there are other like Cialis and Levitra which may be better suited for you. All act anywhere between a half hour and hour upon administering it. Depending on your own personal health, you may choose one over the other. Things to consider before choosing the medication that’s right for you include and are not limited to: heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, and stomach ulcers.
You should be aware that when you do decide on taking any one of these medications, you may find that you will suffer from the normal and varied side effects which include: sore throat, headache, vision loss (temporary), and muscle aches. These are mild but there could be more serious side effects. As with any medication, you should seek medical attention right away if you feel tightness or sharp pains in your chest.
These are rare occurrences but you should always be aware of how you are feeling when you are on a medication. Talk to your doctor first to see which of the three medications are right for you.
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