Levitra.
Levitra (vardenafil) will help you to get your normal erections back. This medicine works by stimulating blood flow to the tissues of the penis making it possible for the patient to enjoy fuller erections. Before you start taking Levitra, make sure you inform your health care provider of any medical conditions you have or used to have, as they may affect the dose you are prescribed. It's therefore very important that you tell your doctor if you have liver disease, stomach ulcer, retinitis pigmentosa, blood cell disorder, a recent history of a heart attack, physical deformity of the penis, kidney disease, a history of stroke or blood clots, bleeding disorder, chest pain, congestive heart failure, high or low blood pressure, or heart disease. It's also important to avoid taking any medications that may interact with Levitra – for example, drugs to treat high blood pressure, diclofenac, antidepressants, heart rhythm medicines, conivaptan, HIV/AIDS medicines, imatinib, isoniazid, antibiotics, heart or blood pressure medications, or antifungal medications. Take Levitra exactly as recommended (an hour before having sex) to benefit from this drug as much as possible.