Levitra.
Levitra (vardenafil) is a commonly prescribed anti-impotence remedy specially intended for males who have trouble achieving an erection that would be hard enough to have sex. This drug works by stimulating more blood flow to the tissue of the penis and most importantly – keeping the blood from escaping back into the body. It's very important that you tell your health care provider about any medical conditions you have – such as blood cell problems, Peyronie's disease, stroke, irregular heartbeat, cavernosal fibrosis, ulcers in the stomach or intestine, bleeding disorder, liver, kidney, or heart disease, heart attack, high cholesterol, diabetes, high or low blood pressure, and chest pain, as they may require a dose adjustment for you to benefit from the treatment as much as possible. At the same time, your doctor will probably need to know if you are taking other drugs besides Levitra. This may be important to make sure no interactions occur. You must never use nitrate-based medications along with Levitra, as dangerous health consequences are possible.