What Is Vardenafil HCL?
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How It Works
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Vardenafil HCL is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that increases blood flow to the penis when sexually stimulated. When this happens, it is easier for a man to get and maintain an erection.
How To Take It
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Vardenafil HCL is taken orally in pill form. It should be taken about an hour before engaging in sexual activity. It is not safe to take Vardenafil more than once a day.
Side Effects
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Known side effects of Vardenafil HCL include heartburn, runny or stuffy nose, dizziness, headache, flushing and upset stomach. None of these is cause for concern. In rare cases, men taking Vardenafil might experience some side effects that could indicate a potential problem. Contact your doctor immediately if you notice any of the following: sudden hearing loss, vision loss or severe or persistent vision changes, chest pain, back or muscle pain, a prolonged or painful erection, a fast, slow or irregular heartbeat, ringing in the ears, severe or persistent dizziness and memory loss.
Warnings
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Vardenafil may not be safe for all men, including those with medical conditions related to the penis, cancers of the blood system, sickle cell anemia, certain eye conditions, liver or kidney disease, stomach ulcers, bleeding disorders and those who have recently had a stroke or heart condition. Vardenafil can also cause a problem with heart rhythm that requires immediate medical attention.
Drug Interactions
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Several medicines are known to interact with Vardenafil or increase the likelihood of suffering side effects. People who take the medicine with alpha-blockers, high-blood pressure drugs, nitrate or nitroprusside are more likely to develop severely low blood pressure.
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