Why should Filitra be taken only once daily?

 Filitra contains vardenafil, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction. The recommendation to take it no more than once in a 24-hour period is based on how long the drug remains active in your body and its effects on blood vessels. Here's why: The medication stays in your system for many hours. Vardenafil has a half-life of about 4–5 hours, and its effects can last several hours. Taking another dose too soon can cause the drug to accumulate. Higher doses increase the risk of side effects. Taking it more than once a day raises the chance of: Low blood pressure Headache Flushing Dizziness Nasal congestion Indigestion Vision changes It doesn't necessarily improve erections. Once you've taken an effective dose, taking more within the same day usually doesn't make it work better and mainly increases the risk of adverse effects. Rare but serious complications become more likely. These include prolonged erections (priapism), sudden hearing loss, or cardiovascular problems in susceptible people. The typical maximum frequency is: Filitra no more than one dose in 24 hours. Some people start with 5 mg, but the same once-daily limit generally applies unless a clinician specifically prescribes otherwise. If you find that one dose isn't working well, it's better to talk with your healthcare provider than to take an extra tablet. They may: Adjust the dose. Review whether you're taking it correctly (for example, timing it before sexual activity). Check for medication interactions or underlying health conditions affecting its effectiveness. Consider a different erectile dysfunction medication if appropriate. If you tell me which strength of Filitra you're taking (5 mg, 10 mg, or 20 mg) and whether you're asking because it doesn't last long enough or doesn't work well enough, I can provide more specific information.

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