Levitra Free Samples

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Levitra (vardenafil HCI) is a prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, or impotence, in men by increasing blood flow to the penis. Levitra can cause side effects, such as stuffy or runny nasal passages, nausea, indigestion, dizziness, headache or flushing. In rare but serious cases, Levitra and similar drugs cause users to lose vision or hearing suddenly. If Levitra users experience an erection that lasts more than four hours, medical treatment is necessary to avoid permanent damage to the penis.[1]

Free samples of Levitra can enable patients to see if the drug works for them, or if another ED medication, such as Cialis or Viagra, may be a more viable treatment option. Levitra samples may be obtained through a patient's doctor or health care provider. If no samples are available or if the patient has already used their free samples and decided to continue treatment with Levitra, Levitra coupons may be available for further savings opportunities.



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Chemical name Vardenafil
Manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation[1]
Prescription Needed? Yes
Generic available No[2]
Brought to market 2003[3]
Administration Oral
Manufacturer phone 1.888.825.5249[4]
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Levitra Background

Levitra is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor used to treat male impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction or ED. Like other ED medications, Levitra does not cause sexual arousal and it is not a cure for impotence. Common side effects associated with Levitra include headache, memory problems, back pain, upset stomach, and warmth or redness of the face, chest or neck.

Levitra contains the active ingredient vardenafil HCI, which boosts erectile function by allowing more blood to flow into the penis, thereby causing an enhanced erection. Levitra is only available with a prescription, and is not meant to be mixed with any other erectile dysfunction medications.[1]

Drug Coupons

How to obtain drug coupons for prescription drugs like Levitra

How to Get Levitra Samples

Levitra once offered free trials through their website, but this promotion has ended. The deal consisted of a voucher for three free Levitra tablets. The voucher could be printed from the medication's website, and a doctor's prescription was necessary to redeem it. Patients could bring the voucher to their pharmacist, along with the prescription, to receive the three free tablets. It is possible that future coupons or samples will be advertised on their website. A registration form may need to be filled out in order to access any coupons.

Free Levitra samples may be available through a patient's doctor or health provider. Patients interested in trying out Levitra before paying for a prescription may consult with their doctor in regards to free samples. If the doctor does not have any free samples in stock, they may be able to contact Bayer to have some sent out, which they can then pass on to the patient.

Levitra is not currently covered by the Bayer patient assistance program, nor through any other advertised patient assistance organizations. However, savings may be available through commercial drug savings cards.



Also See: Levitra Side Effects, Levitra Patient Assistance Programs, Free Drug Samples, Viagra Free Samples, Cialis Free Samples

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://www.levitra.com/
  2. http://www.levitrafaq.com/generic-levitra.html
  3. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2860991/Glaxo-and-Bayer-gain-Levitra-approval.html
  4. https://www.imgw.com/cgi-bin/bayergsk/wcb_coform.cgi



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