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Vardenafil and Sinus Issues: What Users Say

Sinus issues: mentioned by 3 users (1.8%)

Based on user experiences from 171 Vardenafil reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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headaches 22.2%
stuffy nose 10.5%
runny nose 7.6%
flushing 7.0%
red face 2.9%
upset stomach 2.3%
cramps 1.8%
heartburn 1.8%
nausea 1.8%
sinus issues 1.8%

Reviews for Vardenafil

  • MHM...
  • October 26, 2014

For Erectile Dysfunction "My only experience with erectile dysfunction medications has been with Levitra. I started out with 10 mg and found the side effects to be a bit too strong. The sinus issue is pretty annoying for me as it exacerbates my asthma. Cutting back to 5 mg helped. I still get congestion, but it's manageable. Erections are reliable and the effect comes on fast, usually within 30 minutes for me. Here's a money-saving tip for those with insurance: buy the higher dose pills and cut them."

7 / 10
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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 24, 2012

For Erectile Dysfunction "Fantastic. Had some stress-related issues, never had erectile dysfunction before in my life (divorce, work, super stressful job). It worked incredibly well, no headache, no pain of any kind, very, VERY mild sinus congestion. Super satisfied."

10 / 10
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  • Anonymous
  • March 4, 2012

For Erectile Dysfunction "Works good, but really causes sinus congestion for me. I guess there is always a price to pay."

8 / 10
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