Erectile Dysfunction Articles A-Z
Levitra is used mainly to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). This part of the eMedTV Web site describes how Levitra works in the body and lists some "off-label" Levitra uses, such as the treatment of pulmonary hypertension and Raynaud's phenomenon.
Levitra is a prescription drug licensed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). This portion of the eMedTV archives covers common Levitra side effects, how the drug works, and generic Levitra. Livetra is a common misspelling of Levitra.
This eMedTV page gives an overview of Levitra, a prescription drug used for treating erectile dysfunction (impotence). This page covers Levitra effects, how and when to take the drug, and how long it works. Livitra is a common misspelling of Levitra.
Panax ginseng is a supplement commonly used to improve mental function and memory. This eMedTV segment describes other effects of Panax ginseng and lists possible side effects that may occur. Panax genseng is a common misspelling of Panax ginseng.
Panax ginseng is a popular supplement used for stimulating the immune system and improving mental function. This eMedTV page further describes the effects of Panax ginseng, explains how it works, and offers safety information for the supplement.
Clinical studies have most often used a Panax ginseng dosage of 200 mg daily. This page on the eMedTV Web site contains other important Panax ginseng dosing information and explains how to find a reliable manufacturer of ginseng supplements.
Panax Ginseng Extract Information
Panax ginseng is thought to help with memory and erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV Web page discusses whether or not the research supports this. We also discuss other panax ginseng topics, including its side effects, safety, and dosing.
Bothersome but usually not serious Panax ginseng side effects include upset stomach, diarrhea, and headache. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible side effects of Panax ginseng, including serious ones that may require medical attention.
Precautions and Warnings With Panax Ginseng
Panax ginseng may cause insomnia and agitation in people with schizophrenia. This eMedTV article lists other precautions and warnings with Panax ginseng, including information on who may not be able to safely take this supplement.
Viagra is a prescription drug that is licensed for treating erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV page describes how Viagra works, explains when to take the drug, and lists side effects that may occur. Viagara is a common misspelling of Viagra.
The recommended starting Viagra dosage is 50 mg, taken an hour before sexual activity. As this eMedTV article explains, your doctor can increase your dose up to a maximum of 100 mg if needed. Viagara dosage is a common misspelling of Viagra dosage.
This eMedTV page gives an overview of Viagra, a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). This page discusses how Viagra works and how and when to take it, and also provides information on side effects, dosing, and strengths.
Viagra is not an addictive or habit-forming drug. However, as this eMedTV article explains, men with certain medical conditions may continue to need to take Viagra to achieve an erection (this does not mean that they have a Levitra addiction).
Blindness is an extremely rare side effect of Viagra (a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction). This eMedTV article provides information about Viagra and blindness, including what you should do if you notice any loss of vision.
As this eMedTV article explains, the recommended starting Viagra dosage is 50 mg, which may be taken anywhere from 4 hours to 30 minutes prior to sexual activity. This page lists factors that can your dosage, including your age.
Alpha blockers, antifungals, and nitrates are among the drugs that can potentially interact with Viagra. This eMedTV page describes how Viagra drug interactions can cause changes in blood pressure or levels of Viagra in the blood, among other things.


