Can Levitra Be Taken With Food?
When taking the male erectile dysfunction medication Levitra one of the differences about it and other medications is that eating will not inhibit it taking effect, unless the meal eaten is a fatty meal. Eating right, this means meals that are lighter, such as fish and vegetables will allow Levitra to work the same as it would with no food in the stomach. High fatty meals are not good for the body, and they are also not good for the man taking Levitra, on the occasions an intimate relationship is planned.
Studies that have been done show that Levitra can be delayed in taking effect up to one hour after a fatty meal such as stake and fries have been eaten. The absorption of the medication is delayed when eating fatty foods, because in the body the fatty foods will block the ingredients of the pills from reaching the blood stream and being able to open the arteries that fill with blood allowing an erection.
Planning a sexual encounter often includes having a meal, as long as the meal is chosen wisely there will be no delay in the Levitra temporarily relieving the symptoms of erectily dysfunction.
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