Written by Richard Simmons| Monday, 13 September 2010| There is 1 comment
Bayer Schering Pharma, the makers of the erectile dysfunction medication Levitra have announced that the European Medicines Agency has given full approval for a new type of Levitra which is designed to make it even faster acting.

The new Levitra10mg orodispersible tablets have been clinically tested in phase III multinational trials and the results were evaluated for effectiveness and safety using a placebo controlled format. It is well known that the standard Levitra tablets are both safe and effective but the stringent European regulations concerning new formulations of existing drugs required the new testing to be done.
One of the big complaints about the use of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra is the while they are all effective there is always a certain amount of time required before their full potency kicks in. Sometimes they require an interval of over half an hour and this new Levitra orodispersible formulation should significantly reduce that time which it is hoped will make men using it be able to have more spontaneous sex.
Orodispersible Levitra tablets are designed to melt in your mouth which means that they will enter into your bloodstream far quicker than conventional Levitra tablets which dissolve in your stomach. This simple idea could become a major boost for sales of Levitra which tend to lag behind its rivals Viagra and Cialis.
The Levitra impotence drug has in clinical trials shown to be just as good as Viagra and Cialis but suffers from poorer brand recognition. If it becomes well known that Orodispersible Levitra tablets act much faster than Viagra and Cialis, many men may switch brands and spread the word about how fast it acts.
Before you go running off to a doctor for a prescription for Orodispersible Levitra tablets remember that they won't be on sale in the UK until around November 2010 and they will be available from the Ukmedix web site very soon after that!
