Vardenafil is a medicine used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (impotence). Vardenafil is called a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor, and works by preventing the action of a chemical in the body called phosphodiesterase type 5.Vardenafil has been clinically shown to also improve ED in men who had other health factors, such as diabetes or prostate surgery. Sexual stimulation is required for it to produce and maintain an erection. The dose should be taken approximately 25 minutes to one hour before intended intercourse, and it may produce an erection in response to sexual stimulation up to five hours after taking the dose. Warning!
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This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy.If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately. Side effects:
How can this medicine affect other medicines? Vardenafil must not be taken with any form of nitrate medication, as this combination may potentially produce a severe drop in blood pressure. Nitrate medications include the following:
Vardenafil must not be taken with medicines called protease inhibitors that are used to treat HIV infection, for example Ritonavir and Indinavir, as these can cause the blood level of Vardenafil to rise very high, thus increasing the risk of side effects. Vardenafil should not be taken in combination with other treatments for erectile dysfunction. If you are taking the antibiotic Erythromycin you should not take more than 5mg of Vardenafil in 24 hours. Men who are older than 75 years of age must not take Vardenafil if they are taking any of the following medicines, as these medicines can cause the blood level of Vardenafil to rise very high. Younger men taking any of these medicines should also avoid Vardenafil:
If Vardenafil is taken with medicines called alpha-blockers, which are used for high blood pressure or an enlarged prostate gland, the combination may cause a drop in blood pressure that may result in dizziness or fainting in some men. Vardenafil may be taken by men who are stabilised on alpha-blocker medicines, but the maximum dose of Vardenafil should not exceed 5mg, and the dose of Vardenafil should not be taken within six hours of taking the alpha-blocker. Alpha-blockers include the following:
Vardenafil should be avoided in men who are taking any of the following medicines: