Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem that many men face. It means you have trouble getting or keeping an erection that’s firm enough for sex. This can be frustrating and can affect your confidence and relationships. Luckily, there are medications like vardenafil that can help.
Vardenafil, also known as Levitra, is a medication that helps you get and keep an erection. It works by increasing blood flow to your penis. When you’re sexually aroused, vardenafil helps relax the blood vessels, allowing more blood to enter the penis, which leads to an erection.
You might wonder how long vardenafil takes to work and when to take it before having sex. Usually, vardenafil starts working within 30 to 60 minutes after you take it. It’s best to take the medication about an hour before you plan to have sex. This gives it enough time to be absorbed and start working.
It’s important to know that you need to be sexually aroused for vardenafil to work. Just taking the pill won’t give you an erection; you’ll need to be in the mood for sex for the medication to help. Also, vardenafil can be taken with or without food, but a heavy or high-fat meal might slow down how quickly it works.
Frequently asked questions about erectile dysfunction
How does vardenafil work?
Vardenafil increases blood flow to the penis by relaxing blood vessels, helping you achieve and maintain an erection when sexually aroused.
What are vardenafil side effects?
Common side effects of vardenafil include headaches, flushing, stuffy or runny nose, and dizziness. Serious side effects are rare but can include vision changes and priapism.
Can I take vardenafil with other medications?
Avoid taking vardenafil with nitrates or certain blood pressure medications, as it can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Always consult your pharmacist or GP before combining medications.