Rules How to Take Levitra

     Levitra is not an aphrodisiac and its action is connected not with psychological aspects, but with physiological functions of organism. It can not intensify sexual desire, make it appear or enable YOU to want sex constantly.
     Taking Levitra’s pill does not presuppose immediate erection; it can appear only on condition of sexual attraction and in case of immediate physical stimulation of genitalia zone.
     Levitra doesn’t enable YOU to have extremely long sexual intercourse. Its action lasts for about five hours but keeping an erection for longer than four hours can result in grave consequences for man’s organism, such as priarism (it results in penis damage).
     Levitra is not a means of preventing contamination with sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV) both for YOU and for your partner and additional protection techniques should be applied during the coitus (such as condom).
     Levitra is not contraceptive, so, don’t use it for this purpose. It can not be the method of birth control and does not reduce the risk of woman’s undesired pregnancy.
     Avoid drinking alcohol and having a lot of grapefruit and grapefruit juice when YOU take Levitra because it can cause some Levitra’s side effects.
     When taking Levitra, do not use other impotence treating drugs, such as yohimbine (Yodoxin, Yocon) or alprostadil (Muse, Caverject, Edex); or any nitrate medications (for heart disease treatment or any other). Levitra can cause blood pressure increase, stroke or even heart attack in combination with nitrates.
     Consult a doctor if YOU are allergic to any medical components or if you have the following health problems:
     • Heart disease or irregularity of heart rhythm;
     • Angina, a recent history of heart attack or stroke;
     • Abnormal blood pressure (high or low);
     • Stomach ulcer;
     • Hemophilia or any other bleeding disorder;
     • Liver or kidney disease;
     • Physical abnormality of the penis (deformation), such as Peyronie’s disease;
     • Leukemia, multiple myeloma, or any other dysfunction of blood cells.
     For full list of diseases, not compatible with Levitra, consult a doctor.
     If after taking Levitra YOU experience the following symptoms: pain in any part of the body, vision loss, fainting, breathing difficulty, erection lasting more than 4 hours, ringing in your years, problems with heart rhythm; or any other unnatural manifestation, consult the doctor immediately.