Consult your doctor before taking Vardenafil if you have heart problems, including angina or a recent heart attack. Vardenafil can lower blood pressure, potentially causing adverse effects.
Avoid Vardenafil if you have a history of stroke or uncontrolled high blood pressure. These conditions increase the risk of cardiovascular complications.
Men with severe liver or kidney disease should avoid Vardenafil. These organs play a vital role in processing the medication, and impaired function can lead to higher drug levels and increased risk of side effects.
Do not use Vardenafil if you have retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye disease. It may worsen this condition.
If you have a history of low blood pressure or have a condition that predisposes you to priapism (a prolonged, painful erection), discuss the risks with your physician before taking Vardenafil.
Vardenafil interacts with certain medications, including nitrates used to treat chest pain. Combining them can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking.
Avoid grapefruit juice while taking Vardenafil. Grapefruit can interfere with the drug’s metabolism, potentially leading to increased side effects.
This information is not exhaustive. Always seek professional medical advice before starting any new medication.