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Impotence Medications

Without needing to go through the entire list of medications used in treatment of impotence, one will find the common trend that all the treatments focus specifically on the hydraulic end of things that happens with muscles in the penis. 

Since the focus is purely physical it can be difficult to determine what a problem may be.  Instead of relaxing the smooth muscles in the penis like most medications, this one causes a "natural" erection by allowing the blood vessels to fill up like they do in any male, and by this create an erection. 

Impotence medication is a great step in the right direction to treating the physical and mental causes of the problem, and being much more effective than Viagra which is constantly at the mercy of the mood that the man is in before he takes the Viagra.  Inability to ejaculate or achieve orgasm is not normally included in the general definition, but the medication being described will have an effect on that as well.

Levitra is a temporary drug, one of the reasons why some insurance companies do not cover Levitra, or limits its supply. The effects of taking the Levitra drug last only for a few hours, and have no resolution towards eradicating erectile dysfunction from its patients altogether. A steady supply of the drug would be necessary for the patient to be potent, and this is a decided drain on expenses from the insurance companies' point of view.

Another reason why insurance does not always cover Levitra is mainly due to some of the side effects that the drug has been known to Have. Levitra users run the risk of suffering from heart attacks and other cardiac problems, nausea, photosensitivity and back pain. Constant use of Levitra may also further damage the penile tissues, and may actually render its users permanently impotent if taken too frequently, or in larger doses than is recommended.

While most medical companies do not usually include the use of Levitra or other similar drugs as part of their medical insurance plans and health care programs, there are some other companies that allow it. These however, are mainly limited to small doses at intervals, or only provide for a small supply that cannot be replenished after it runs out.