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Levitra Precautions and Warnings
This eMedTV Web page lists some Levitra precautions and warnings, such as people who shouldn't take the drug (like those who are allergic to Levitra or its components), and the importance of telling your doctor about all other drugs you're taking.
Dizziness, nausea, and headache are a few common Levitra side effects. This eMedTV page also lists rare side effects of Levitra (such as arthritis and diarrhea) and serious problems that can occur in some people taking the drug (like sudden death).
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.
As this eMedTV page explains, levalbuterol is a drug often used for the treatment or prevention of asthma and other respiratory conditions. This article also provides a link to more information. Levlabuteral is a common misspelling of levalbuterol.
Levlite is a combined oral contraceptive that can be obtained with a prescription. This article from the eMedTV library explains how this form of birth control works and lists some of the potential side effects that may occur with Levlite.
It is generally recommended that breastfeeding women avoid taking Levlite. This page on the eMedTV Web site provides more information on Levlite and breastfeeding, and explains why breastfeeding women may want to avoid combined oral contraceptives.
Women should never intentionally take Levlite during pregnancy. As this eMedTV resource explains, however, studies on Levlite and pregnancy show that accidentally taking the pill early in pregnancy will probably not cause serious problems.
On this eMedTV Web segment, we discuss Levlite birth control pills. Information includes warnings, precautions, side effects, dosing, and possible drug interactions.
There is only one standard way to dose Levlite, regardless of your age or weight. This eMedTV page offers general Levlite dosage guidelines, including information on how to start Levlite, and explains what you should do if you miss any doses.
Medications that may cause Levlite drug interactions include theophylline, St. John's wort, and antibiotics. This eMedTV page lists some of the other drugs that may interact with Levlite and discusses the potential risks of these interactions.
A Levlite overdose is unlikely to cause serious problems, but you should still seek medical attention. This eMedTV article describes the symptoms that may occur with an overdose of Levlite and explains what treatments are available for an overdose.
Potential side effects of Levlite include headaches, changes in sex drive, and breakthrough bleeding. This eMedTV resource describes other possible Levlite side effects, including serious problems that should be reported to your doctor immediately.
Although Levlite is primarily used for preventing pregnancy, it can also be used for off-label uses. This eMedTV Web page discusses some of these possible off-label Levlite uses and explains how this form of birth control works.
Levlite Warnings and Precautions
Levlite can change your menstrual bleeding patterns. This eMedTV segment includes a list of other side effects or problems that may occur with Levlite. Warnings and precautions on who should not take Levlite are also included in this article.
Levoalbuterol is a drug often used to treat or prevent a number of respiratory conditions. This eMedTV Web page offers a brief overview of this drug and provides a link to more information. Levoalbuterol is a common misspelling of levalbuterol.
Levocetirizine is commonly prescribed to treat allergies or chronic hives of unknown cause. This eMedTV resource offers an overview of the drug, providing information on levocetirizine uses, dosages, side effects, and precautions to be aware of.
Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride
This eMedTV presentation discusses levocetirizine dihydrochloride, a medicine used for treating allergies and hives. Information includes its possible side effects, warnings, and drug interactions.
This eMedTV page explains that levocetirizine dosing guidelines are based on several factors, such as your age and other medicines you are taking. This page provides dosing information for adults and children, and offers tips for taking the drug.
Levora is a prescription oral contraceptive that is used to prevent pregnancy. This eMedTV article explains how Levora works, offers dosing information for this form of birth control, and lists potential side effects that may occur.
This eMedTV Web segment discusses Levora birth control pills. Information includes its side effects, uses, dosing, warnings, and drug interactions.
It is important to take your Levora dose (one tablet daily) at the same time each day. This eMedTV page offers Levora dosing guidelines, including information on how to start the pill for the first time, and explains what to do if you miss any doses.
Common Levora side effects may include breakthrough bleeding, acne, and bloating. As this eMedTV page explains, while most side effects are minor, some may require immediate medical attention, such as vision changes, migraines, or chest pain.
Levothroid is a prescription medication that is used for treating hypothyroidism and other thyroid problems. This eMedTV page further explores Levothroid, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and tips for t



