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Levitra
This page contains drug information on Levitra.
The information provided includes the following:
- what is Levitra
- the possible side effects of Levitra
- what happens if you miss a dose of Levitra
- what happens if you overdose with Levitra
- the most important information about Levitra
- how to use Levitra
- other drugs that may affect Levitra
- what to avoid while using Levitra
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Generic Name: vardenafil
(var DEH na fil)
Brand Names:
Levitra
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What is the most important information I should know
about vardenafil?
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A small number of patients have lost eyesight in one eye
after taking vardenafil. 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. It is not clear at this time if
vardenafil causes NAION. NAION also happens in patients who
do not take this medicine. People who have a higher chance
for NAION include those who: |
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have high blood pressure; |
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have certain eye problems. |
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Stop using vardenafil if you have any loss in your
eyesight and seek medical help right away. |
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Do not take vardenafil if you are taking any of the
following medicines: |
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a nitrate such as nitroglycerin (Nitrostat, Nitrolingual,
Nitro-Dur, Nitro-Bid, Minitran, Deponit, Transderm-Nitro,
others), isosorbide dinitrate (Dilatrate-SR, Isordil, Sorbitrate),
isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur,
ISMO, Monoket), and others; |
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a recreational drug such as amyl nitrate or nitrite
("poppers"); or |
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an alpha blocker such as doxazosin (Cardura), guanadrel (Hylorel),
prazosin (Minipress), terazosin (Hytrin), alfuzosin (Uroxatral),
tamsulosin (Flomax), and others. |
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Taking vardenafil with any of these medications may cause
very low blood pressure, possibly resulting in dizziness,
fainting, stroke, or heart
attack |
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Contact your doctor or seek emergency medical attention
for any erection that lasts longer than 4 hours. A sustained
erection can damage the penis. |
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Refrain from further sexual activity and notify your
doctor it you develop dizziness, nausea, or angina (pain,
tightness, discomfort, numbness, or tingling in the chest,
arms, neck, or jaw) during sexual activity. |
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Do not take vardenafil more than once a day. In some cases,
use of vardenafil may be restricted to once every 72 hours
(3 days). Follow your doctor's instructions. |
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Vardenafil relaxes muscles within the penis. This allows
increased blood flow into the penis which is necessary to
achieve and maintain an erection. |
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Vardenafil is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence). |
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Vardenafil may also be used for purposes other than those
listed in this medication guide. |
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before
taking vardenafil?
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A small number of patients have lost eyesight in one eye
after taking vardenafil. 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. It is not clear at this time if
vardenafil causes NAION. NAION also happens in patients who
do not take this medicine. People who have a higher chance
for NAION include those who: |
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have high blood pressure; |
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have certain eye problems. |
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Stop using vardenafil if you have any loss in your
eyesight and seek medical help right away. |
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Do not take vardenafil if you are taking any of the
following medicines: |
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a nitrate such as nitroglycerin (Nitrostat, Nitrolingual,
Nitro-Dur, Nitro-Bid, Minitran, Deponit, Transderm-Nitro,
others), isosorbide dinitrate (Dilatrate-SR, Isordil,
Sorbitrate), isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur, ISMO, Monoket),
and others; |
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a recreational drug such as amyl nitrate or nitrite
("poppers"); or |
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an alpha blocker such as doxazosin (Cardura), guanadrel (Hylorel),
prazosin (Minipress), terazosin (Hytrin), alfuzosin (Uroxatral),
tamsulosin (Flomax), and others. |
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Taking vardenafil with any of these medications may cause
very low blood pressure, possibly resulting in dizziness,
fainting, stroke, or heart attack |
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Before taking vardenafil, tell your doctor if you |
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currently have or have ever had a heart attack, stroke,
irregular heartbeats, angina (chest pain), or congestive
heart failure; |
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have high or low blood pressure; |
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have a personal or family history of a rare heart
condition known as prolongation of the QT interval (long QT
syndrome); |
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have ever had blood problems, including sickle cell anemia,
multiple myeloma, or leukemia; |
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have a bleeding or blood clotting disorder; |
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a family history of degenerative eye disease
(e.g., retinitis pigmentosa); or |
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have a physical deformity of the penis such as Peyronie's
disease. |
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You may not be able to take vardenafil, or you may require
a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment
if you have any of the conditions listed above. |
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Although vardenafil is not indicated for use by women, it
is in the FDA pregnancy
category B. This means that vardenafil is not expected to be
harmful to an unborn baby. Vardenafil should not be taken by
women. |
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It is not known whether vardenafil passes into breast
milk. Vardenafil should not be taken by women. |
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If you are over 65 years of age, you may be more likely to
experience side effects from vardenafil. Your doctor may
prescribe a lower dose of the medication. |
How should I take vardenafil?
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Take vardenafil exactly as directed by your doctor. If you
do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist,
nurse, or doctor to explain them to you. |
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Take each dose with a full glass of water. |
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Vardenafil can be taken with or without food. |
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Vardenafil is usually taken when needed. Generally, it is
taken about 1 hour before sexual activity. The medication
can help achieve an erection when sexual stimulation occurs.
An erection will not occur just by taking a pill. Follow
your doctor's instructions. |
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Vardenafil should not be taken with grapefruit or
grapefruit juice. Vardenafil can interact with grapefruit
and grapefruit juice, and the interaction may have dangerous
effects. You should discuss the use of grapefruit and
grapefruit juice with your doctor. |
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Do not take vardenafil more than once a day. In some
cases, use of vardenafil may be restricted to once every 72
hours (3 days). Follow your doctor's instructions. |
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If you develop dizziness, nausea, or angina (pain,
tightness, discomfort, numbness, or tingling in the chest,
arms, neck, or jaw) during sexual activity, refrain from
further sexual activity and notify your doctor. |
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Contact your doctor or seek emergency medical attention
for any erection that lasts longer than 4 hours. A sustained
erection can damage the penis. |
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Store this medication at room temperature away from
moisture and heat. |
What happens if I miss a dose?
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Vardenafil is used as needed, so you are not likely to
miss a dose. |
What happens if I overdose?
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Seek emergency medical attention if an overdose is
suspected. |
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Symptoms of a vardenafil overdose are not known, but are
likely to include chest pain, back pain, dizziness, an
irregular heartbeat, abnormal vision, and swelling of the
ankles or legs. |
What should I avoid while taking vardenafil?
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Do not take any other drug used to treat impotence, such
as alprostadil (Caverject, Muse, Edex) or yohimbine (Yocon,
Yodoxin, others), without first talking to your doctor. |
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Vardenafil should not be taken with grapefruit or
grapefruit juice. Vardenafil can interact with grapefruit
and grapefruit juice, and the interaction may have dangerous
effects. You should discuss the use of grapefruit and
grapefruit juice with your doctor. |
What are the possible side effects of vardenafil?
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If you experience any of the following serious side
effects, stop taking vardenafil and seek emergency medical
attention or contact your doctor immediately: |
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an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the
throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives); |
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chest pain or an irregular heartbeats; |
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swelling of the ankles or legs; |
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prolonged or severe dizziness; |
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a prolonged (lasting longer than 4 hours) or painful
erection; |
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dizziness, nausea, or angina (pain, tightness, discomfort,
numbness, or tingling in the chest, arms, neck, or jaw); or |
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Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to
occur. Continue to take vardenafil and talk to your doctor
if you experience |
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sensitivity of the eyes to light; or |
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temporary blue tint in vision or other vision
abnormalities. |
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Side effects other than those listed here may also occur.
Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual
or that is especially bothersome. |
What other drugs will affect vardenafil?
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Do not take vardenafil if you are taking any of the
following medicines: |
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a nitrate such as nitroglycerin (Nitrostat, Nitrolingual,
Nitro-Dur, Nitro-Bid, Minitran, Deponit, Transderm-Nitro,
others), isosorbide dinitrate (Dilatrate-SR, Isordil,
Sorbitrate), isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur, ISMO, Monoket),
and others; |
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a recreational drug such as amyl nitrate or nitrite
("poppers"); or |
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an alpha blocker such as doxazosin (Cardura), guanadrel
(Hylorel), prazosin (Minipress), terazosin (Hytrin),
alfuzosin (Uroxatral), tamsulosin (Flomax), and others. |
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• |
Taking vardenafil with any of these medications may cause
very low blood pressure, possibly resulting in dizziness,
fainting, stroke, or heart attack |
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Before taking vardenafil, tell your doctor if you are
taking any of the following medications: |
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any other drug used to treat impotence, such as
alprostadil (Caverject, Muse, Edex) or yohimbine (Yocon,
Yodoxin, others); |
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the antibiotic drug erythromycin (E-Mycin, Eryc, Ery-Tab,
others); |
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an antifungal medication such as itraconazole (Sporanox)
or ketoconazole (Nizoral); |
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a medication used to treat irregular heartbeats such as
quinidine (Quinaglute, Quinidex, Quin-Release), procainamide
(Procan
SR, Procanbid, Pronestyl), amiodarone (Cordarone,
Pacerone), or sotalol (Betapace, Sorine); or |
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the HIV medications indinavir (Crixivan) or ritonavir
(Norvir). |
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You may not be able to take vardenafil, or you may require
a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment
if you are taking any of the medicines listed above. |
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Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with
vardenafil or affect your condition. Talk to your doctor or
pharmacist before taking any prescription or
over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals,
and herbal products. |
Where can I get more information?
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Your pharmacist has additional information about
vardenafil written for health professionals that you may
read. |
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the
reach of children, never share your medicines with others,
and use this medication only for the indication prescribed. |
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directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions,
allergic reactions, or adverse effects. If you have
questions about the drugs you are taking, check with your
doctor, nurse or pharmacist. |
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