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Disclaimer: This page provides general information for patients in Australia. It should not replace medical advice from a doctor or pharmacist. A prescription may be required depending on local rules.

What Levitra is

Levitra is the brand name for the medicine vardenafil. It belongs to a class of medicines called PDE5 inhibitors. It is used to treat erectile dysfunction in adult men and is available in Australia under the care of a clinician.

Levitra works with sexual stimulation to help achieve and maintain an erection suitable for sexual activity. It does not create arousal or cure the underlying causes of erectile dysfunction. It is not intended for use by women or children.

It is taken by mouth, usually about 30 to 60 minutes before planned sexual activity. The duration of effect varies between individuals and can be influenced by meals and other factors. Any questions about timing or suitability should be discussed with a doctor or pharmacist.

Levitra may require a prescription depending on local rules. Follow the directions provided by your clinician and read the official patient information leaflet that accompanies the medicine. If anything is unclear, ask a pharmacist for clarification.

What Levitra is used for

Levitra is used to treat erectile dysfunction in adult men. It helps men achieve or maintain an erection when there is sexual stimulation. The medicine does not cure erectile dysfunction or increase sexual desire by itself.

It is intended for use by men with erectile problems and should be used as part of a broader discussion about health, lifestyle, and any underlying conditions. It is not a treatment for other forms of sexual dysfunction in women or young people.

Levitra is prescribed to adults who have been assessed by a clinician as suitable for this type of treatment. The decision to use Levitra depends on overall health, other medications, and any risks identified by the treating clinician. If you are unsure about whether Levitra is right for you, seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist.

The information here is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have questions about whether Levitra is appropriate for your situation, consult a healthcare professional. In some circumstances, a prescription may be needed before use.

How Levitra works

Levitra works by blocking an enzyme called PDE5 in the penis. This helps to relax blood vessels and increases blood flow to the area during sexual stimulation. The result is a firmer erection that can be sustained for sexual activity.

The medicine only works in response to sexual arousal. It does not cause an erection without sexual stimulation. It does not treat the condition that caused erectile dysfunction, but it can help manage its symptoms in many men.

Levitra’s effect is limited to the time during which it remains in the body. Its duration varies and is influenced by factors such as food and other medicines. Your clinician can explain what to expect in your case and how to use the medicine safely.

Because it is a prescription medicine in many settings, it should only be used under medical supervision. If you have questions about how Levitra works for you, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.

How to use Levitra

Take Levitra exactly as prescribed by your clinician. It is taken by mouth with water and should be swallowed whole. Do not chew, crush, or break the tablet unless your healthcare provider or the patient information leaflet instructs otherwise.

You can take Levitra with or without food. However, a large or fatty meal can delay the onset of its effects. Plan your timing accordingly and avoid dosing more often than recommended by your clinician.

Levitra is typically used as needed before planned sexual activity. Do not take more than one dose in a 24-hour period unless advised by a clinician. If you are unsure about when to take the medicine in your schedule, ask your doctor or pharmacist for guidance.

If you miss a planned dose, skip it and continue with your usual schedule. There is no daily dose for everyone, so follow the advice given by your clinician. If you have any concerns about missed doses, contact a healthcare professional for advice.

Who should avoid Levitra

Levitra should not be used by people who have a known allergy to vardenafil or any other ingredient in the medicine. If you have had an adverse reaction to similar medicines in the past, discuss this with your clinician before using Levitra.

Do not use Levitra if you are taking nitrates for chest pain or certain nitric oxide donors. Combining Levitra with nitrates can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. This includes medicines like nitroglycerin and isosorbide derivatives, among others. Always tell your clinician about all medicines you take.

People with significant heart problems, very low blood pressure, a recent stroke, or certain eye conditions should only use Levitra under close medical supervision. It may not be suitable for everyone with these conditions, and alternatives may be considered.

Levitra is not for use by women or children. If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or are breastfeeding, discuss with a clinician before using this medicine. If you are taking alpha-blockers or other medicines for blood pressure, your clinician will assess potential interactions; follow their advice closely.

Warnings

Levitra can cause dizziness or fainting in some people, especially when standing up quickly. It is important to rise slowly from sitting or lying down and avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you feel lightheaded.

A sudden change in vision or hearing has been reported in rare cases with PDE5 inhibitors. If you notice sudden vision loss, blurred vision, ringing or hearing loss, seek urgent medical help promptly. Do not ignore warning signs.

If an erection lasts longer than is typical (priapism) or becomes painful, seek urgent medical help. Prolonged erections can cause lasting damage if not treated promptly.

Tell your clinician about all medicines you take and any health conditions you have. Certain drugs or medical conditions can increase the risk of side effects or reduce Levitra’s effectiveness. Do not start or stop other medicines without professional advice.

Use of Levitra with certain medicines or in people with specific medical issues may raise safety concerns. If you have questions about safety in your situation, consult a doctor or pharmacist for guidance.

Side effects

Levitra can cause side effects in some people. Common effects include headaches, flushing, nasal congestion, and indigestion. These are usually mild and may improve with continued use or with time.

Other possible but less common effects include dizziness, back pain, muscle pain, and nausea. If these symptoms persist or bother you, discuss them with a clinician or pharmacist.

Some people may notice changes in vision, such as slight colour tinting or blurred vision. If vision changes are sudden or severe, stop using the medicine and seek medical advice promptly.

Serious but rare effects can include fainting, very low blood pressure, or an erection that lasts too long. If you experience any of these, contact a clinician or seek urgent medical help immediately.

Interactions

Levitra can interact with certain medicines and substances. Do not use nitrates with Levitra. If you take nitrates, adjust medicines under medical supervision, as concurrent use can cause dangerous blood pressure changes.

Medicines used to lower blood pressure or treat heart conditions, such as certain alpha-blockers, may interact with Levitra. A clinician may adjust the dose or timing to reduce risks. Do not start or stop such medicines without talking to a professional.

Levitra can interact with some antifungal or antibiotic medicines, and with other drugs that affect liver enzymes. These interactions can alter how well Levitra works or increase the risk of side effects. Always tell your doctor about all medicines you take, including over‑the‑counter products and supplements.

Grapefruit juice and certain herbal products can affect the way Levitra is processed in the body. If you use these products regularly, discuss with a clinician to understand any potential risks. Do not combine with other ED treatments without medical advice.

Pregnancy and Levitra

Levitra is intended for use by men to treat erectile dysfunction. It is not indicated for women or children. There is limited safety information for use in pregnancy or breastfeeding, and the medicine is not studied in these populations.

If you are planning a pregnancy with a partner or if you have concerns about pregnancy safety while a partner is taking Levitra, discuss them with a healthcare professional. They can help you understand any potential risks and alternatives.

Never use Levitra to treat conditions in someone who is pregnant or feeding a child without medical advice. If there is any chance of exposure to a pregnant person, inform your clinician so they can provide appropriate guidance.

As with all medicines, use should be based on a clinician’s assessment of benefits and risks in the individual. If you have questions about safety during pregnancy planning or while a partner is pregnant, seek professional guidance.

Frequently asked questions

How quickly does Levitra start to work?

Levitra typically begins to work within about 30 to 60 minutes after taking it. The exact timing can vary between individuals and may be influenced by meals and other factors. If it does not seem to work as expected, consult a clinician rather than adjusting the dose yourself.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Levitra?

Moderate alcohol consumption is sometimes tolerated, but drinking large amounts can increase the risk of dizziness, low blood pressure, or fainting. If you notice effects you dislike after drinking, discuss this with a clinician and consider limiting alcohol while using Levitra.

Can I take Levitra every day?

Levitra is usually used as needed, before planned sexual activity, rather than as a daily medicine. Your clinician will advise you on how often to use it based on your health and treatment plan. Do not exceed the prescribed amount in any 24-hour period without medical advice.

What should I do if I forget a dose?

Because Levitra is often used as needed, there is not a strict daily schedule for everyone. If you miss a planned dose, skip it and continue with your usual plan. If you are unsure about what to do, contact a pharmacist or clinician for guidance.

Can I take Levitra with other ED medicines?

Using Levitra with other ED medicines is generally not recommended unless advised by a clinician. Combining ED medications can increase the risk of side effects and serious adverse events.

Is Levitra a cure for erectile dysfunction?

No. Levitra helps manage symptoms by improving the ability to achieve an erection with sexual stimulation. It does not cure erectile dysfunction or address underlying health conditions that may contribute to ED.

What should I do if my erection lasts for a long time?

If an erection lasts longer than is usual or becomes painful, seek urgent medical help promptly. Prolonged erections can cause tissue damage if not treated quickly.

Is Levitra safe for older adults?

Levitra can be used by many adults, including older adults, but it may require adjustments or additional monitoring in people with certain health conditions. Always discuss age-related considerations with a clinician before use.

Can Levitra affect driving or thinking?

Some people feel dizzy or lightheaded after taking Levitra. If you experience these effects, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you feel back to normal. If dizziness persists, talk to a clinician.

How long does Levitra stay in the body?

Levitra is eliminated from the body over several hours, with the most action occurring after taking the dose. The exact duration varies based on individual factors such as age, liver and kidney function, and other medicines. If you have concerns about duration, discuss them with a clinician.

Do I still need a prescription to obtain Levitra?

In Australia, Levitra may require a prescription depending on local rules and the specific product formulation. Always check with a clinician or pharmacist about how to obtain it legally and safely for your situation.

Sources

For authoritative information, consult the official product information leaflet supplied with the medicine and discuss with a healthcare professional. This page summarises common safety information but is not a substitute for professional advice.

Reliable reference resources include the Australian Medicines Handbook and Therapeutic Guidelines. These sources provide evidence-based guidance for the management of erectile dysfunction and the use of PDE5 inhibitors like vardenafil.

Healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and patient information leaflets are appropriate sources to verify details about dosing, interactions, and safety in your specific case. If you have questions, please speak with your clinician or pharmacist.

Online pharmacy information should be used in conjunction with professional medical advice. Always follow the instructions provided with your medicine and seek prompt help if you notice unusual or serious effects.

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