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Levitra and Erection Problems (erectile dysfunction)
What erection problems (erectile dysfunction) can Levitra (vardenafil)
help?
Levitra (vardenafil) can help men who suffer with erection problems
(erectile dysfunction), also called impotence. This is an ongoing
problem with getting or keeping a hard enough erection to have sex to
their satisfaction. The erection problem results in the man being unable
to penetrate their partner or keep their erection to allow enjoyable
sex. Levitra (vardenafil) can be prescribed to alleviate this problem.
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How many men suffer with erection problems (erectile dysfunction)?
Most men, at some point in their lives, suffer with the occasional
erection problem often associated with stress, tiredness or drinking too
much alcohol. However it is estimated that at least one in ten men
suffer with frequent and long-standing erection problems (erectile
dysfunction). That means there are well over 2 million men in the UK who
suffer with erection problems. The problem becomes more frequent in
older men. It is probable that around 20 % of men between 50 and 54
years and 50 % of men between 70 and 74 years have erection problems.
It is estimated that only 10% of men who suffer with frequent and
long-standing erection problems (erectile dysfunction) actually seek
medical assistance. This is remarkable since effective treatments like
Levitra are available for many men that can really help.
What are the causes of erection problems (erectile dysfunction)?
Erection problems or erectile dysfunction is caused by both
psychological and physical factors. It is thought that in 75% of cases
there is a physical factor involved. Levitra can help in many cases
either on its own or with other approaches.
Psychological factors that contribute to or cause erection problems or
erectile dysfunction include; stress and anxiety from work or home,
conflicts and dissatisfaction with the partner, depression, unresolved
sexual orientation. Men with erection problems often suffer from the
fear of failure. Men who have suffered from erection problems in the
past worry about their performance, and this removes the pleasure of
feeling sexually excited. This in itself contributes to their erection
problems.
Physical factors that contribute to or cause erection problems or
erectile dysfunction include; diabetes, low blood flow to the penis or
too much leakage of blood from the penis, penile nerve damage, hormone
imbalance, alcohol and drug abuse including heavy smoking, high
cholesterol and stroke
Treatment of erection problems (erectile dysfunction)
Since there are many possible causes of erection problems, treatments
can vary a great deal but in many cases Levitra can help.
Sexual therapy can be of great help for men with erection problems with
a predominantly psychological cause. Often medicines are used in
association with such therapy.
If a physical cause is the main problem, such as a hormonal imbalance
addressing this can remove the erection problems. In some cases surgery
can ensure normal blood flow is restored. Treatment of depression can
remove erection problems caused by this.
In many cases medicines will be prescribed by a patient’s doctor to
directly assist the body to create and maintain a good erection. These
medicines can either be injected into the penis (E.g. Caverject (alprostadil),
inserted into the eye of the penis (E.g. MUSE (alprostadil)) or taken as
a tablet by mouth (E.g. Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil) and
Viagra (sildenafil).
Vacuum pumps are another option to help men with erection problems get a
good erection.
How does Levitra (vardenafil) work?
Levitra (vardenafil) belongs to a group of medicines called “PDE5
inhibitors”. It is a round shaped orange tablet, which is swallowed and
available in three strengths - 5mg, 10mg and 20mg. For Levitra to be
effective, sexual stimulation is required and so Levitra will not create
an erection unless a man engages in sexually exciting activity.
Levitra (vardenafil) works by helping the blood vessels to the penis to
let more blood flow. This helps to create and keep an erection. This
increased blood flow is achieved by relaxing the blood vessels that
supply blood to the penis.
The amount of time Levitra (vardenafil) takes to work varies from person
to person, but on average it takes between 25 minutes to one hour
although some men will achieve an erection within 15 minutes. Within a 5
hour period after taking the tablet an erection should occur in response
to sexual stimulation. The action of Levitra is not generally affected
by eating before taking the treatment (except where the meal has a high
fat content) or by drinking alcohol, so men can eat or drink as they
would normally before taking Levitra.
Does Levitra (vardenafil) always work?
Levitra (vardenafil) may be able to help men with erection problems to
get and keep an effective erection. It may provide improvements in both
erection hardness and the ability to maintain your erection during sex.
In major clinical trials in men with erection problems, Levitra improved
the quality of erections for a majority of men. A lot of men who took
Levitra were satisfied the first time they tried it.
Levitra (vardenafil) side effects
When taken at the recommended dose, the possible side effects of Levitra
(vardenafil) are usually mild and pass with time. The most common side
effects are a headache and facial flushing.
Is Levitra (vardenafil) for everyone?
Levitra (vardenafil) is only for men.
Levitra (vardenafil) should only be taken if your doctor has prescribed
it for you. This is because Levitra can be dangerous if you take it at
the same time as certain other medicines including some that are used to
treat chest pain (angina). Also men aged over 75 years and taking
ritonavir, indinavir, ketoconazole or itraconazole (oral form) should
not take Levitra.
In addition, men with cardiac disease of a severity where sex is
inadvisable, unstable angina or angina occurring during sexual
intercourse, low blood pressure or men who have had a recent stroke or
heart attack should not take Levitra.
For these reasons you should always see your doctor if you think you
could benefit from Levitra (vardenafil).
How do I get Levitra (vardenafil)?
You need a prescription from your doctor to legally obtain Levitra (vardenafil).
Companies offering Levitra without a valid prescription are breaking the
law, and you may be putting your health at risk.
Avoid potential embarrassment.
For many men who are prescribed treatments for erectile dysfunction,
taking their prescription to the pharmacy represents an embarrassing
hurdle which some may not overcome.
Pharmacy2U offers one option to avoid this hurdle. Pharmacy2U is an NHS
contracted, fully registered pharmacy that specialises in national home
delivery of medicines, including the common treatments for erection
problems (erectile dysfunction). Pharmacy2U offers patients a
professionally controlled and discreet service. All medicines are
conveniently delivered in plain packaging to your chosen delivery
address, so there is no need to go into a pharmacy. Medicines are
dispatched by recorded delivery on the same day the prescription is
received at Pharmacy2U.
Please click here for further details of how to use this service.
Ensure that you do not pay too much
Unless you have an underlying medical condition such as diabetes or
multiple sclerosis, the NHS does not pay for Levitra. In this case your
doctor will give you a private prescription that means you have to pay
for the full cost of the medicine and also any dispensing fee the
pharmacist chooses to charge. Big differences can exist depending on
where you take your prescription to be dispensed. This means that it is
important for you to find the best price available to you.
Highly competitive prices are available at Pharmacy2U Ltd. |
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