Levitra with dapoxetine is strong, double acting medication used in men to treat erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. It is never used by women or children.
Levitra with dapoxetine should be stored in a dry area, out of sunlight and at room temperature.
The main ingredients in Levitra with dapoxetine are Vardenafil and Dapoxetine. Vardenafil relaxes the users muscles and increases blood flow to other areas of the body whilst Dapoxetine prevents the premature ejaculation . Typical doses are 20mg – 60mg.
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Levitra with dapoxetine can be taken with or without food, usually prior to any sexual activity. It is taken in tablet form orally with a glass of water.
Levitra with dapoxetine should not be taken if the patient has been diagnosed with any of the following:
Heart rhythm or heart disease. blood disorders, Peyronie’s disease, stomach ulcers, kidney disease, liver disease, or priapism.
Possible side effects include facial flushing, stomach upset, back pain, chest pain, headaches, diarrhea, flu-like symptoms and nausea.
Erections lasting more than 4 hours are also possible, medical treatment should be sought after should this occur.
Levitra with dapoxetine should not be taken if the user is on other medications such as methscopolamine nitrate, isosorbide mononitrate, Isosorbide Dinitrate, and Nitroglycerin as these can contain natural nitrates which can cause breathing difficulties.
Levitra with dapoxetine can remain in the users system for up to 36 hour.
Levitra with dapoxetine was released by the pharmaceutical company in Australia in 2003.
Levitra with dapoxetine is 1 of 5 drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat erectile dysfunction.
Levitra with dapoxetine is classed as a PDE5 inhibitors, just like tadalafil (Cialis) or sildenafil (Viagra).
Dapoxetine should also not be used in patients that have a history of heart failure, a permanent pacemaker, or other sorts of respiratory disease,
Patients should also be aware if receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors, thioridazine, SSRIs, tricyclic antidepressant or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors.
If a patient has just ended a course of one of these drugs, he should wait approximately two – three weeks before taking dapoxetine, and i he has just stopped taking dapoxetine, he should wait one – two weeks before taking one of the aforementioned drugs.

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