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Important Safety and Dosing Information
LEVITRA is a prescription medicine that is used to treat
used to control chest pain (also known as angina), should not
take LEVITRA. Such combinations could cause blood pressure to
drop to an unsafe level.
As with all ED drugs, there is a rare risk of an erection
lasting longer than four hours. To avoid long-term injury,
seek immediate medical attention. LEVITRA does not protect
against sexually transmitted diseases. In rare instances, men
taking PDE5 inhibitors (oral erectile dysfunction medicine,
including LEVITRA) reported a sudden decrease or loss of
vision in one or both eyes, or a sudden loss or decrease in
hearing, sometimes with ringing in the ears and dizziness. It
is not possible to determine whether these events are related
directly to these medicines or to other factors. If you
experience any of these symptoms, stop taking PDE5 inhibitors,
including LEVITRA, and call a doctor right away.
Discuss your medical conditions, including heart problems, and
medications, including alpha blockers prescribed for prostate
problems or high blood pressure, with your doctor to ensure
LEVITRA is right for you and that you are healthy enough for
sexual activity. LEVITRA is not recommended for men with
uncontrolled high blood pressure.
The starting dose of LEVITRA is 10 mg taken no more than once
per day. Your doctor will decide the dose that is right for
you. In patients taking alpha blockers, your doctor may start
you on a lower dose of LEVITRA. In patients taking certain
medications such as ritonavir, indinavir, saquinavir,
atazanavir, ketoconazole, itraconazole, erythromycin and
clarithromycin, lower doses of LEVITRA are recommended, and
time between doses of LEVITRA may need to be extended.
In clinical trials, the most commonly reported side effects
were headache, flushing, and stuffy or runny nose. LEVITRA is
available in 2.5-mg, 5-mg, 10-mg, and 20-mg tablets.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of
prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see complete Prescribing Information for 2.5-mg, 5-mg,
10-mg, and 20-mg LEVITRA ® (vardenafil HCl).