Levitra.
Levitra (vardenafil) is an anti-impotence medication chosen by millions of males suffering from erectile dysfunction. This drug helps to get fuller and more stable erections if taken as recommended. Levitra is supposed to be taken an hours before having sex and some sexual stimulation will be required to get an erection. Make sure you do not start taking any new drugs while on Levitra without previously discussing them with your doctor. Tell your health care provider if you are using any vitamins, herbal preparations or any of the following drugs: troleandomycin, phenytoin, fluoxetine, erythromycin, rifampin, cimetidine, verapamil, delavirdine, medications for high blood pressure, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, alpha blockers, HIV protease inhibitors, antifungals, sertraline, isoniazid, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, irregular heartbeat meds, efavirenz, other erectile dysfunction remedies, or clarithromycin. If you get stuffy nose, back pain, upset stomach, warmth or redness in your face, neck, or chest, headache, or memory problems, do not get worried – those mild side effects are normal at the beginning of the treatment and do not need to be treated in any special way.