Dapoxetine
Dapoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that primarily targets serotonin transporters in the presynaptic neuron membrane. It is specifically used as an on-demand treatment for premature ejaculation in men, making it possible to delay ejaculation and improve sexual performance. This medication works by increasing serotonin levels in the brain, which help regulate mood and nerve signals.
Dapoxetine is typically prescribed as an oral tablet and is to be taken 1-3 hours before sexual activity. Follow the doctor’s instructions for usage and dosage, as improper use may lead to unwanted side effects. Common side effects associated with Dapoxetine use may include dizziness, headache, nausea, and decreased sexual desire. However, these side effects tend to be mild and usually subside after a short period.
Dapoxetine should not be taken by individuals with a history of heart or blood vessel disease, liver disease, or those taking other SSRIs or certain other medications that may interact with Dapoxetine. Disclose any pre-existing conditions and medications to the healthcare professional before taking Dapoxetine. This medication should be used responsibly, following the prescribed guidelines to maximize its benefits and minimize the risks of adverse effects.

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