How does Levitra Work? Or, Effectiveness as It Is.

Filed Under (Drugs Use on Health) by admin on 12-11-2008

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Not once I have talked about impotence drugs. Here, I would like to continue introducing you medicines that help men get rid of their health problems, namely, I will talk about Levitra. This article on Levitra reviews the results of the research that proved the effectiveness of Levitra in treatment of erectile dysfunction with men.
 
According to large-scale MALES research, 16 % of men from 20 to 75 suffer from erectile dysfunction. Russian researchers conducted an experiment in which 32 patients (aged between 22 and 48) of the kind took part. For a month Levitra dosing for these patients was 10 mg for a night (note that there was no actual sexual realization of the drug’s work). The men were asked to have sexual intercourse as the mood took them. A long-term administration of Levitra has proved to be effective, as it maintained subjective and objective advance in erectile function.
 
Starting with the third week of the therapy, the coefficient of erectile function was observed to grow. It grew to maximum by the end of Levitra administration and it started to decrease by the end of the research. But still, it was significantly higher than at the period before taking Levitra. If you are tortured by the question of how long does Levitra last, I should say that there is improvement in erectile function for thirty days after the treatment is finished, even though some regression is observed. Objective changes in blood flow are determined by Levitra effects. Meanwhile, some subjective decrease in the effectiveness of the conducted therapy is determined by the absence of “medical holdup”. It is important to inform patients that Levitra should be taken for some time after the treatment.
 
To learn more about Levitra, please, follow my next articles on the problem. In particular, Levitra side effects will be discussed later.

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