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Levitra has been approved by the Food and Drug Adminstration for treating erectile dysfunction in men only; proper testing has yet to be done to determine the impact and side effects of Levitra on women. Some women have had success with taking Viagra, a drug similar to Levitra, though the response that women to have to the drugs are different than that of men. Scientists note that female sexual dysfunction is more multifaceted than male sexual disorders. Female sexual satisfaction is complex, with many physiological and psychological aspects, whereas an erection for most men is generally considered a success.Source:
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