Vilitra 10 mg is a medication containing Vardenafil, a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Men with a history of pelvic surgery—such as prostatectomy or rectal surgery—often face ED due to nerve or vascular damage during the procedure. Vilitra 10 mg can be an effective option for these patients, as it works by enhancing blood flow to the penis, which is crucial for achieving and maintaining an erection.
Clinical studies and patient experiences indicate that PDE5 inhibitors like Vilitra can help improve erectile function even in men who have undergone pelvic surgeries. However, the degree of effectiveness may vary depending on factors such as the extent of nerve damage, overall health, and how soon after surgery treatment begins.
Vilitra 10 mg is usually taken about 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity, and its effects last for around 4 to 6 hours. It requires sexual stimulation to work and should be used under medical supervision, especially in patients with complex medical histories.
Patients with a history of pelvic surgery should consult their healthcare provider to discuss the potential benefits and risks of Vilitra 10 mg, as well as other treatment options for optimal recovery of sexual function.