What is Levitra?
One of those medical issues is penile dysfunction. There are now several drugs on the market that can help to alleviate this problem, Levitra is one such medicine.
Levitra is an oral drug taken for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. Erectile dysfunction is a condition where the penis does not harden and expand when a man is sexually excited. It can also be the cause of why a man cannot keep an erection. Levitra is designed to address the physical issues that make it difficult for some men to get and keep an erection. But as with all drugs it is important to first note that this drug should be administered only through a doctor’s care.
There are a number of misconceptions about erectile dysfunction medication in the media today. Those misconceptions can be defeating and even dangerous in some cases. For instance Levitra does not cure erectile dysfunction. The medical community has not gotten to a place yet where they know how to “cure” this condition. Levitra can assist in helping with some of the symptoms but is not a cure. Levitra does not increase a man’s sexual desire. Sexual desire is an entirely different problem and needs to be addressed as such. Levitra does not react with a man’s libido but reacts with a man’s body in a physical sense.
Finally, Levitra does not protect a man or his partner from sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. Levitra does not affect the body in that way, once again it enhances a physical process that for one reason or the other has been is not working in the correct way. Levitra does not have an kind of a chemical enhancement that will either protect a man from sexually transmitted disease or serve as a form of birth control.
Levitra is only for men with erectile dysfunction, taking Levitra for any other reason can cause serious health risks. This is why it is important to obtain the advice of your doctor before taking this or any other prescription drug. Levitra is not for women or children and should be kept out of reach of children.