Avoid Levitra 10mg if you have a history of heart problems, including unstable angina or recent heart attack. This medication can strain your cardiovascular system.
Similarly, men with uncontrolled high blood pressure or low blood pressure should avoid Levitra. Always discuss your blood pressure medication with your doctor before using Levitra.
Men with severe liver or kidney disease must exercise caution. Levitra’s metabolism is impacted by these conditions, potentially leading to adverse effects. Consult your physician.
Levitra interacts negatively with certain medications, including nitrates (used to treat angina) and some antifungal drugs. Using Levitra alongside these drugs can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Check for interactions with your current prescription medications.
Do not take Levitra if you have a known allergy to vardenafil or any of its ingredients. This could trigger a serious allergic reaction.
Prior to taking Levitra, a thorough medical examination is recommended. Discuss any health conditions with your doctor to assess suitability and potential risks.
Retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye disease, also presents a contraindication for Levitra use. Inform your doctor about any eye conditions.
Finally, individuals with a history of priapism (prolonged erection lasting over four hours) should not use Levitra. This condition is a medical emergency.


