Levitra Precautions

So your first order of Levitra has just arrived and despite reading all the possible warnings and contraindications online, you are still not sure how to go about it. Well, then you will find some valuable tips and precautions here that will get you started on your impotence treatment with Levitra.

  • Taking Levitra correctly

If this is your first time with an impotence pill, most likely you will be worried if it will work or not. More importantly, if it will work on time or not. Well, take Levitra at least an hour before you intend to have sex. Even though, Forbes mentioned that Levitra starts working in 16 minutes in most men, it is advisable you take it an hour prior so that the drug starts its effect by the time you get in the bed and get cozy with your partner.

  • Drinking alcohol with Levitra

If you are nervous and want to indulge in some alcoholic drinks just to calm your nerves, make sure you don’t get totally intoxicated and plastered. Restrict your liquor intake to two when you have taken or planning to take Levitra.

  • Food interactions and Levitra

Avoid fatty foods and grapefruit juice with Levitra. While the former may render the drug ineffective, the latter may cause some serious side effects by making it work more effectively.

  • Efficiency of Levitra

When you will take Levitra, you will feel nothing, absolutely nothing. So don’t reach out for another dose thinking double dosing will work for you. When you take Levitra, it won’t make you feel more aroused or sexually charged. In fact, the feeling of nothingness can be so overwhelming with impotence drugs that most men taking it for the first time feel that the whole impotence-related pharmaceutical industry is overrated.

Other Levitra precautions

Even though Levitra is proven to be safe and effective for most men, this impotence treatment must not be taken by men who:

  • Take nitrates
  • Use recreational drugs like amyl nitrate and butyl nitrate
  • Take alpha-blockers
  • Are advised against sexual activity
  • Are allergic to Levitra ingredients
  • Have uncontrolled low or high blood pressure
  • Have had a stroke
  • Have liver or kidney problems
  • Have retinitis pigmentosa
  • Have stomach ulcers

This erectile dysfunction drug has not been thoroughly tested on, nor approved for use by women. No woman should consider taking this erectile dysfunction drug.

Remember, Levitra only works if you are physically, visually or emotionally aroused. If you have assumed that you will be able to maintain an erection for 4 long hours after taking Levitra, you need to get one thing clear. The erection will last only until you ejaculate. Levitra doesn’t allow you to have sexual intercourse for 4 hours. It helps you to get an erection any time between 1 and 4 hours of taking it but not to last for 4 hours.