Vilitra 60 (vardenafil) can be taken with some medicines, but it also has important and sometimes dangerous drug interactions, so it’s not something to combine casually. Here’s a clear breakdown: Medicines that are NOT safe with Vilitra 60 1. Nitrates (strictly forbidden) These are the most dangerous combination. Nitroglycerin (for chest pain) Isosorbide dinitrate / mononitrate Why: Can cause a severe, life-threatening drop in blood pressure. 2. “Poppers” (recreational nitrates) Amyl nitrite or similar Vilitra 60 Same risk as above → avoid completely. Medicines that require caution or dose adjustment 3. Alpha-blockers (for BP or prostate) Tamsulosin Alfuzosin Doxazosin Risk: dizziness, fainting due to low BP Note: Doctors may allow it, but at adjusted doses and timing. 4. Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (increase Vilitra levels) These can raise vardenafil levels in the blood: Ketoconazole / Itraconazole (antifungals) Ritonavir / some HIV medicines Clarithromycin (antibiotic) Risk: stronger side effects like headache, flushing, low BP, vision changes 5. Other blood pressure medicines Amlodipine, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors Usually safe, but BP may drop slightly—monitor dizziness. 6. Alcohol Not a medicine, but important: Increases risk of dizziness, low BP, poor erection response Medicines generally considered safe (when prescribed properly) Paracetamol Most antibiotics (except strong CYP3A4 ones above) Diabetes medicines (metformin, insulin) Cholesterol medicines (statins) Key safety rule If you are taking any heart medication, BP medicine, or antibiotics, it should be reviewed before using Vilitra 60. Dose adjustment is often needed, especially because 60 mg is a high strength.