Levitra Precautions

Levitra is an MHRA approved medication which has helped many men to overcome impotence. However, it does not mean that it’s safe for everybody to take. The reason for this is that everyone reacts to the treatment in a different way. But in addition to this, Levitra can also be harmful if taken in conjunction with other medications, or by people with certain underlying health conditions.
Here are two different lists. One of the lists discusses Levitra warnings and precautions. If you are affected by any of the conditions on this list, be careful when taking this impotence medication, and make sure your doctor is aware of it during consultation. The other list discusses conditions and situations where men should absolutely not take this medicine, because it could seriously harm their health.
Levitra precautions
Here you can find a list of Levitra precautions that could place you into the risk group. If you are in this group, it does not mean that you cannot take this medicine to help you overcome impotence (erectile dysfunction), but it means that you have to be cautious. It also means that you are at greater risk of experiencing complications if you are not careful.
People in this category are:
- Elderly men
- Men with an active peptic ulcer
- Men with a physical abnormality to the penis
- Men suffering from leukaemia or sickle cell disease
- Men who suffer from heart disease or blood vessel problems, like cardiovascular disease
- Men with aortic stenosis (obstruction of blood flow in body)
- Men with low blood potassium levels
- Men with bleeding disorders
- Men with decreased liver and kidney functioning
People who should not take Levitra
There are some people who cannot use this treatment. Those people are:
- Women
- Men under the age of 18
- Men suffering from conditions where sex is not advised (or any form of exercise)
- Men with uncontrolled angina
- Men who have recently suffered from heart failure
- Men who have recently suffered from heart attack or stroke
- Men who have a hereditary degenerative disease of the back of the eyeballs
- Men with low blood pressure
If you are unsure of whether or not Levitra is safe for you, and you want additional confirmation, the best thing to do is to contact our doctor online or have a face to face appointment. They can answer any questions you may have and also let you know if Levitra is safe for you.











