Always talk to your doctor before splitting Levitra, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.
Specifically, consult your physician if you:
| Heart problems (e. g., angina, heart failure) | Levitra can lower blood pressure; splitting may increase this risk. |
| Low blood pressure | Splitting may exacerbate hypotension. Your doctor can adjust dosage accordingly. |
| Liver or kidney disease | These organs process Levitra; impairment may necessitate dosage adjustments. |
| Retinitis pigmentosa | This eye condition may be worsened by Levitra. |
| Blood cell disorders (e. g., sickle cell anemia, leukemia, multiple myeloma) | Levitra can affect blood cell function. Your doctor needs to evaluate risks. |
| Are taking other medications | Interactions with other drugs are possible, necessitating medical oversight. |
| Have a history of stroke or heart attack | Levitra can influence blood pressure and blood flow. |
| Experience vision changes after taking Levitra | This could indicate a serious side effect requiring medical attention. |
| Are over 65 years old | Older individuals may require a lower dose to avoid side effects. |
Your doctor can help determine the safest and most effective dosage, considering your individual health profile. They can also guide you on proper splitting techniques if it’s deemed appropriate.


