About
Levitra
This is a summary of the most important
information about Levitra. For details, talk to your healthcare
professional.
Usage
Levitra is a medicine taken by mouth for the treatment of
erectile dysfunction (ED) in men.
ED is a condition where the penis does not harden and expand
when a man is sexually excited, or when he cannot keep an
erection.
Levitra may help a man with ED get and keep an erection when
he is sexually excited. Levitra must be used only under a
doctor's care.
Levitra does not:
-
cure ED
-
increase a man’s sexual desire
-
protect a man or his partner from sexually
transmitted diseases, including HIV.
Speak to your healthcare professional about ways to guard
against sexually transmitted diseases.
serve as a male form of birth control
Levitra is only for men with ED. Levitra is not for women or
children. Levitra must be used only under a healthcare
professional’s care.
Precautions
Do not take Levitra if you:
- take any medicines called "nitrates"
- use recreational drugs called "poppers" like amyl
nitrate and butyl nitrate
- have been told by your healthcare professional not to
have sexual activity because you have health problems
Side Effects
The following are the major possible risks and side effects
of Levitra therapy. This list is not complete.
Levitra can cause your blood pressure to drop suddenly to an
unsafe level if it is taken with certain other medicines such
as nitrates and alpha-blockers, and recreational drugs that
contain nitrates called "poppers".
A sudden drop in your blood pressure could cause you to
become dizzy, faint, or have a heart attack or stroke.
Tell all your healthcare professionals that you take
Levitra. If you need emergency medical care for a heart
problem, it will be important for your healthcare professionals
to know when you last took Levitra.
Levitra may uncommonly cause:
- an erection that won’t go away (priapism)
- vision changes, such as seeing a blue tinge to objects
or having difficulty telling the difference between the
colors blue and green
Some common side effects with Levitra include:
- headache
- flushing
- stuffy or runny nose
- indigestion
- upset stomach
- dizziness
Consultation
Tell your healthcare professional if you:
- have or had heart problems
- have low blood pressure or have high blood pressure
that is not controlled
- have had a stroke
- or any family members have a rare heart condition known
as prolongation of the QT interval (long QT syndrome)
- have liver problems
- have kidney problems and require dialysis
- have ever had severe vision loss
- have retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic (runs in
families) eye disease
- have stomach ulcers
- have a bleeding problem
- have a deformed penis shape or Peyronie’s disease
- have had an erection that lasted more than 4 hours
- take any medicines called "alpha blockers" (alpha
blockers are sometimes prescribed for prostate problems or
high blood pressure)
- have blood cell problems, such as sickle cell anemia,
multiple myeloma, or leukemia
Drug Interaction
Levitra and certain other medicines can interact with each
other.
Tell your healthcare professional about all the medicines
you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines,
vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them with you to
show your healthcare professional.
FDA ALERT: A small number of men have lost
eyesight in one eye some time after taking Levitra, Viagra, or
Cialis.
This type of vision loss is called non-arteritic anterior
ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
NAION causes a sudden loss of eyesight because blood flow is
blocked to the optic nerve.
We do not know at this time if Levitra, Viagra, or Cialis
cause NAION.
NAION also happens in men who do not take these medicines.
People who have a higher chance for NAION include those
who:
- have heart disease
- are over 50 years old
- have diabetes
- have high blood pressure
- have high cholesterol
- smoke
- have certain eye problems
FDA has approved new labels for Levitra, Viagra, and Cialis
to include information on possible eyesight loss (NAION).
Stop using Levitra, Viagra, or Cialis if you have a loss in
your eyesight. Get medical help right away.
This information reflects FDA’s current analysis of data
available to FDA concerning this drug.
Reference for Levitra
Article
U.S. Food and Drug
Administration
Health
Related Websites
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Institute
The National Heart, Lung,
and Blood Institute
National Institute on
Aging
National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institute of
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institute on Drug
Abuse
National Institute of Mental
Health
National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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