yes
Men taking nitrate drugs, often used to control chest pain (also known as angina), should not take Levitra. Men who use alpha-blockers, sometimes prescribed for high blood pressure or prostate problems, also should not take Levitra.
An afib is another name for an atrial fibrillation, a cardiac arrythmia involving the two upper chambers of the heart.
An afib is another name for an atrial fibrillation, a cardiac arrythmia involving the two upper chambers of the heart.
You should consult a pharmacist in person to receive an accurate answer to this question
I guess so...doin both now
I do not know. I am asking the same question.
You can take anything you want any time....if it works or not depends on your state of mind....
Because Viagra is it produced earlier then Levitra or Cialis
I believe IBS can cause afib. Many times I get cramping and have exessive bowel movements (like 8-10 a day) and I take an Imodium, I go into afib later in the evening. I thought it was from the Imodium, but I think it is because my potassium goes under 4.0 from the excessive bowel movements. When I get to ER, my potassium is always like 3.8 and if you have afib, they like your potassium to be over 4.0.
Only real Levitra can be purchased with a prescription from a licensed pharmacy. Levitra bought elsewhere without a prescription is most likely fake Levitra or expired Levitra that cannot legally be sold in a licensed pharmacy.
Levitra, like Viagra or cialis work by relaxing or dilating the blood vessels to improve blood flow to the penis.