Is Vilitra affected by age?

by Guest » Fri Jun 06, 2025 05:11 am
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Vilitra (vardenafil) works in the body and how it should be used. Here’s a clear breakdown: 1. Slower Metabolism in Older Adults As people age (especially over 65), the liver and kidneys may not process drugs as efficiently. This means vardenafil stays in the system longer, potentially increasing its effectiveness but also the risk of side effects. Older men may need a lower starting dose (e.g., 5 mg or 10 mg) to avoid side effects like dizziness, headache, or low blood pressure. 2. Increased Sensitivity to Side Effects Older users are more sensitive to: These effects may impact safety, especially when driving or standing up quickly. 3. More Vilitra to Have Other Medical Conditions Heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and prostate issues are more common with age. These may require other medications, which could interact with Vilitra. For example: Nitrates or alpha-blockers (common in heart conditions) can dangerously lower blood pressure when combined with Vilitra. 4. Age-Related Erectile Dysfunction ED in older men is often related to reduced blood vessel function or hormonal changes, which Vilitra may help with. However, lifestyle factors and other health issues (e.g., smoking, poor circulation) still play a big role. Yes, age does affect how Vilitra works and how it should be used. Older men may experience stronger effects at lower doses and are more prone to side effects and drug interactions. Careful dose adjustment and medical supervision are important.

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